Modern British restaurant offers authentic English fare with standout fish and chips and classic English rock music setting a lively tone. Interior combines cozy, quaint decor with small, intimate rooms, creating a welcoming, family-like atmosphere. Space feels compact with tables designed for two but often seating four, emphasizing a popular, bustling vibe.
Fish and chips come out hot and crispy, with a perfect breading ratio and generous portion sizes. The fish is prepared with care, reflecting authentic recipes and quality sourcing.
A great selection of beers includes local British options and authentic English brews. The variety covers both tea and beer, adding a unique touch to the drink menu.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for weekend brunch due to limited seating.
Expect long wait times on Saturday nights without a reservation.
The restaurant offers a unique afternoon tea service on the first Sunday of each month.
Cozy spot with board games and multiple TVs creates a welcoming, chill atmosphere. Interior feels clean and friendly despite a rough exterior. Energy stays warm and unbothered, making it easy to relax and enjoy food or sports.
Fried fish stands out with crispy texture and fresh flavor. Fish sandwiches and fish n chips come with hush puppies and pair well with fresh drinks.
Cold beer comes in craft and local draft options. Tall pours pair well with food like cheeseburgers and fries.
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Trivia night happens every Tuesday at 8pm with a $5 entry fee.
Karaoke starts at 10pm on Thursdays with a two-drink minimum.
The venue is cashless and only accepts card payments.
Historic bar and grill with live music, classic games, and a large patio creates a friendly, relaxed atmosphere. Regulars enjoy affordable tap beer and world-class pork tenderloin sandwiches. The space blends old charm with modern updates and sports on big screens.
Fish and chips feature a light batter that is not greasy, letting the fish flavor shine through. The dish offers excellent value and is consistently well-prepared.
Tap beer costs about 1.5 USD and offers great value with surprisingly good taste. The selection includes Rhinegeist Brewery craft beer and pairs well with burgers and pizza.
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Parking is available off-street and in the surrounding neighborhood.
Every item on the menu is reasonably priced.
Karaoke nights happen regularly, providing a fun atmosphere.
Woodland-style dining with scenic views creates a mountain ski lodge vibe. Multiple TVs show various sports, complemented by a lively DJ and an outdoor area. The atmosphere is energetic and often loud, attracting a crowd interested in drinks, food, and sports.
Fish and chips come out cooked perfectly and tasty. The blackened fish tacos offer a great option for a light lunch with excellent flavor.
Draft beer comes in mugs so chilled they form ice in the head. The selection offers a good variety of beers served extremely cold, making it a solid spot for a cold drink after work.
Good to know
Expect a $5 cash cover charge on UFC nights.
The restaurant has themed days, making the atmosphere more lively.
Wednesdays feature special events that attract larger crowds.
Small space with dad's garage decor and many TVs showing different games creates a fun, welcoming vibe. Music plays loudly, often at concert volume, making conversation difficult. Beer is served very cold, and the atmosphere feels lively and energetic.
Fish comes flaky and fresh with a crispy, well-battered coating. The fish and chips stand out as crispy and delicious among other menu options.
Cold beer stands out here, often noted as the coldest in town. The excellent beer menu pairs well with attentive service from the beer tender and staff.
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Trivia night happens every Tuesday at the restaurant, making it a fun dining option.
The restaurant offers Burger Mondays with special pricing on burgers.
Kids meals are large enough to satisfy young tweens.
Restaurant combines big open dining room with a park-like outdoor patio featuring plenty of greenery. Atmosphere is loud and lively, often with live music and multiple TVs showing sports. Beer selection stands out with homemade brews and strong local flavor.
Fish and chips feature thin, crispy breading with perfect seasoning. The fish stays crunchy, not soggy, paired with battered fries that complement well.
Craft beer lovers find a solid selection of IPAs and house brews here. Regular beers go for $4 on Sundays, and growlers come cheap. The Juiced In Time beer stands out as very good.
Good to know
Reservations for large parties are easily accommodated.
Happy hour beer specials are offered on weekdays.
Live music occurs on Friday nights.
Fish and chips restaurant offers a fun and comfortable atmosphere with a festive environment. The menu features authentic Scottish dishes like Scotch eggs and haggis hush puppies, paired with cold draught beer. Prices are moderate to high, and food quality generally matches the cost.
Fish and chips feature fresh cod with great seasoning and a crispy batter that keeps the fish moist. Salmon options come in large portions with tasty batter, making every bite enjoyable.
Cold draught beer pairs well with the food here. The selection includes a good local IPA and options that offer great value for the price.
Good to know
Expect to pay around $80 for a lunch for two.
Reservations are not required but recommended during peak hours.
The restaurant sends a text when your food is ready.
Spacious American restaurant with two separate bar and dining areas and an open bar to the outside that adapts to weather. Atmosphere is pleasant and lively, featuring live music and game nights that draw a varied crowd. Multiple TVs and a fireplace add to the relaxed, social vibe.
Fish comes in large chunks and tastes fresh. The beer battered coating adds a distinct flavor, especially on the three fish miniโs and fried fish, which are served in generous portions.
Happy Hour offers $2 PBRs and $3 Drake's Lager. The beer selection includes many good options, with Drake's Lager standing out alongside tasty wings.
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Happy hour offers great drink specials and sushi starters.
Expect longer wait times during peak hours, especially on weekends.
Parking can be challenging; arrive early to find a spot.
Scottish/Irish style corner bar with old school tavern feel and firefighter decor creates a crowded, loud atmosphere filled with laughter and good vibes. Tables sit close together, fostering a friendly, comfortable environment popular with office workers and locals. Outdoor patio seating adds a relaxed option away from downtown bustle.
Fish dishes come with a full filet and include options like a Cod Fish Sandwich and fish and chips. The fish sandwich is solid but could use a better bun.
Beers come ice cold with a rare Franziskaner on tap and a solid local amber option. They offer craft beer to go for walks or concerts.
Good to know
Dogs are not allowed anywhere in the bar.
Only individuals aged 21 and above are allowed inside the pub.
The kitchen closes 90 minutes before the bar closes.
Cozy restaurant with nice outdoor seating and intimate rooms offers a welcoming atmosphere that suits quiet dinners or small groups. The interior feels a bit worn, and air conditioning can be warm, but the patio with large umbrellas provides a pleasant alternative when weather permits.
Fish and Chips stand out with a crispy, fresh taste. Sweet potato waffle fries often accompany the dish, adding a unique twist.
Great selection of draft beers and ciders fills the menu alongside a full bar. Staff know the craft beers well and provide attentive service.
Good to know
Parking can be tough to find, so arrive early.
The restaurant is dog-friendly and has outdoor seating.
Expect a brief wait of about 3 minutes for seating.
Sports bar with 19 TVs and three dart lanes creates a lively, noisy atmosphere filled with a strong community vibe. Wooden paneling and cushy seats add warmth and comfort amid the bustling energy. Spaces include small dining cubbies and an upstairs speakeasy for groups seeking privacy.
Fried fish dishes come in huge portions with crispy, non-greasy batter. Fish sandwiches often have fresh house-made buns that can be quite large, sometimes overshadowing the fish inside.
About 30 beers on tap fill the bar area with TVs for watching games. Options include Big Lug and Althea beers, served quickly alongside food in a pub atmosphere.
Good to know
Happy hour specials run from 3-5pm and 9pm to close.
Expect a wait during busy hours, especially for dinner.
The menu includes one vegan option, which may require modifications.
Boating-themed interior and eclectic decor create a unique pub atmosphere by the water. The vibe is lively and noisy, filled with locals enjoying sports on multiple TVs and singing pirate songs. Outdoor patio and porch offer peaceful seating options, contrasting the energetic indoor space.
Fish and chips stand out with a tasty and sometimes crispy finish, though occasionally the fish can be over fried. The dish consistently delivers solid flavor.
Offers a good beer selection with some non-alcoholic options. Beers cost around $4, served cold alongside hot food.
Good to know
The establishment is 21+ only.
Parking can be difficult during busy times.
Seating may be limited during televised games.
Old warehouse space transformed into a historic food hall with a museum feel and revitalized industrial design. Atmosphere is lively and chaotic, filled with live music, pinball machines, and multiple bars offering tastings and mixed drinks. Crowds gather for a family-friendly vibe and diverse activities like sim racing, creating a bustling social hub.
Light batter and flaky fish make the fish and chips stand out. Lobster rolls and hoagies offer fresh seafood options with rich flavors.
A wide variety of craft beers fills the menu, especially at the island bar in the food hall. Plenty of options suit both beer lovers and those who enjoy cocktails.
Good to know
Parking at The Garage Food Hall is difficult, especially on weekends.
The Garage Food Hall closes at 10 pm.
It is best to grab a table first before ordering food.
Grand bar with many TVs creates a modern, fun atmosphere for watching games. Local taps offer a varied drink selection. The space feels high-end and nicely decorated, attracting a mix of hotel guests and nearby workers.
Well seasoned fish with a crispy batter stands out in the fish and chips. The fish tastes delicious and fresh.
A very large selection offers over 40 beers. The beer quality is consistently good. Pricing can be high, with two beers and a sandwich costing around $45.
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The late night menu starts after 10pm with limited options available.
Breakfast costs around $10, excluding coffee.
Expect a limited menu with some items not available online.
Converted from a former Bob Evans, the restaurant offers a light, open interior with beautiful, well-maintained decor and comfortable seating. The atmosphere feels welcoming and relaxing, suited for families and large gatherings. Music plays softly, enhancing the inviting, casual vibe.
Fish malabari stands out with strong flavors, while the salmon fish tikka offers a tasty option. The fish pakora impresses, but the fried fish falls short.
Selection includes both imported and domestic beers with a decent variety. Indian beers pair well with dishes like chicken tikka and goat korma, though prices lean a bit high.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for larger groups to ensure seating.
Expect longer wait times during weekend dinner hours.
Parking is available on-site, but can fill up quickly during peak hours.