Restaurant combines old school 60s vibe with modern design, featuring dark wood decor and white tablecloths. Atmosphere feels cozy and lively, with low lighting that creates a warm but sometimes dim setting. Bar area offers spacious seating and a variety of drinks, attracting a mix of diners and bar-goers.
Food stands out for its unique flavors and delicious quality. Service matches the food with great attention and energy.
Beef comes super juicy with a distinctive funk from anchovy-laden relish. The tavern burger pairs Iowa cheddar with Vidalia onions and house-made crumpets for a unique twist.
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Happy hour runs weekly with great drink and appetizer options.
Reservations are recommended due to high demand, especially on weekends.
Street parking is available nearby, as there is no dedicated parking lot.
Bar and grill with a huge bar, separated band area, and nice outdoor patio. Atmosphere is loud and lively, often resembling a suburban rave with live music and a DJ that dominates the sound. Crowd enjoys pool, dancing, and energetic vibes, though noise levels can make conversation difficult.
Food features great taste and consistent quality. Service complements the awesome beer selection well.
Burgers come juicy and packed with flavor, cooked to perfection. Options like the John Wayne and Wild Bill burgers stand out, often served with fries and paired with drink specials.
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Karaoke is available on Tuesdays and Thursdays starting at 10pm.
Happy hour runs from 4-7pm on weekdays with half-price appetizers.
Trivia night happens every Wednesday at 8pm with a $5 entry fee.
Fast food restaurant with a family-friendly atmosphere and nostalgic vibe. Interior updates contrast with a long-standing local reputation and generous portions of Greek-style fare. Clean, comfortable setting attracts regulars seeking authentic gyros and souvlaki.
Food stands out for its freshness and tasty quality. Greek fast food here beats big chains with consistently amazing flavors.
Burgers come off a charcoal grill that adds a smoky flavor. They range from delicious to subpar depending on the visit.
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Kids get free ice cream after their meal.
Expect to pay around $15 for a gyro, fries, and a drink.
The dining area is clean and sanitized.
Historic dive bar with rustic decor and vintage beer signs creates a cozy, old school atmosphere. Warm neon lights and wood paneling add to the Northwoods vibe. The place feels like time has stood still, offering a laid-back, nostalgic experience.
Food comes simple and fresh, prepared like it came from a home kitchen. The menu offers comforting dishes and a Friday fish fry that stands out, paired with cold beer and friendly service.
Classic burger and beer joint vibe with burgers that are good but a bit dry. The combo of burgers, tots, and a dab stands out as a solid casual meal.
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Meier's Tavern only accepts cash payments; an ATM is available on-site.
Reservations are recommended for larger parties to ensure seating.
The tavern is open 365 days a year, making it a reliable spot.
Small bar with festive lights and live music creates a cozy, neighborhood vibe. Outdoor rooftop and patio offer relaxed seating options. Space hosts multiple event sites including comedy and open mic rooms, drawing an engaged, supportive crowd.
Generous portions and beef kebabs cooked to order stand out. Pub food arrives quickly and tastes elevated with great drinks alongside.
Burgers come with a nice char on the outside and include options like the avocado burger and the grandpa burger priced around 10 to 20 dollars.
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The Laughing Academy open mic starts at 7:30 PM, but can begin early.
Expect to spend around $50 for food and drinks.
Parking is ample and available near the venue.
Outdoor space includes large patio with plastic igloos for private dining, creating a family-friendly and classic American vibe. Atmosphere feels like an old-fashioned roadside inn with a charming, homey energy. Patio heaters and blankets make it comfortable in cooler weather.
Food stays consistently excellent with reasonable prices. Drinks and dishes come out delicious every time.
Burgers come with a flavorful char and are served on dark rye bread. The Hackney burger offers a crisp, loose cook and pairs well with crispy onion straws or an onion loaf on the side.
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Reservations are not required but expect a 15-35 minute wait during peak hours.
The geodesic domes for outdoor seating cost an extra $5.
The restaurant has two hostess stands, which can be confusing for first-time visitors.
Indoor space mimics a mock dog park with fake turf flooring and seating designed for dogs and people. Atmosphere feels casual and kid-friendly with games like giant Jenga and swings at tables. Dogs are welcome indoors, and food is served in dog bowls, creating a unique dining experience.
Food arrives quickly and hot, with freshly made options. Hot dogs and burgers stand out as fully customizable and plentiful, offering a solid upgrade from typical fast food.
Burgers here are fully customizable and include a spicy basil vegetarian option with lots of complementary flavors. The veggie burger stands out as delicious and creative, and the fries pair well with the great burgers.
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Dogs are welcome indoors, making it a unique dining option.
The restaurant offers a special menu for dogs, including free meals on their birthdays.
Parking is easy to find, making access convenient for visitors.
Fast food restaurant with outdoor seating and a gay friendly staff offers hot, fresh food including standout butter burgers and shrimp. Atmosphere is casual with some cleanliness issues like sticky floors and messy tables. Wait times remain short, and orders often arrive promptly.
Food arrives hot and fresh within about five minutes. Prices match typical fast food but the quality feels better and more satisfying. Staff handle order issues with kindness and care.
Butter burgers with Swiss cheese and mushrooms stand out for their rich flavor. The Mushroom & Swiss burger offers a memorable taste, while the veggie burger also delivers solid flavor and variety.
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Expect a 15-minute wait during peak hours for dine-in orders.
Curbside pickup may take longer than 10 minutes; consider walking inside.
The restaurant maintains a clean environment, but some tables may not be wiped down.
Bright dining room with kiosk ordering replaces traditional servers, creating a clean but somewhat impersonal atmosphere. Burgers are juicy and flavorful, paired with thin, generous fries. The place leans toward takeout and drive-thru, with easy parking and occasional quietness inside.
Food arrives fresh and hot with consistent great taste. Milkshakes look picture perfect and the dining room stays bright and clean.
Burgers come with juicy patties and multiple cheese layers. Options include extras like bacon, mustard, lettuce, tomato, onions, and pickles, all assembled with care.
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The ordering process is simple with a touch screen.
There is easy parking available in the lot.
The restaurant is very clean and well-maintained.