Brewery offers a lively atmosphere with eclectic art and vibrant decor. Enjoy classic American dishes like French onion soup and unique charcuterie boards. Comfortable seating and standout sandwiches like the shrimp po boy make it a top spot for craft beer lovers.
Classic dishes like French onion soup sit alongside unique options such as a bri, jam, and brisket charcuterie board. Sandwiches like the shrimp po boy and brisket sandwich stand out for their flavor and quality.
Good to know
The brunch menu is available until 2 PM on weekends.
Half pours of beer are available for $4.00, specifically 10 ounces.
Expect appetizers to cost around $15 and entrรฉes around $20.
Small restaurant buzzes with an open kitchen and lively atmosphere. American classics shine with Reuben sandwiches and a tasty patty melt. Cozy seating invites families to enjoy a friendly vibe and casual comfort.
Reuben sandwiches come in half and full pound sizes with corned beef, coleslaw, and Russian dressing on rye. The breakfast club sandwich and patty melt stand out for taste and reasonable pricing.
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Parking is available in a large free lot and on the street.
Expect food preparation to take over an hour during busy times.
The menu features a variety of breakfast options, including beef bacon.
Enjoy seasoned fresh wings and flavor-packed kabobs with super tender meat. Spotless and well-run, it offers fair prices and unique options like turkey breakfast sausage. Busy weekends and a nearby free parking lot add to the convenience.
Seasoned fresh chicken wings stand out with consistent rave reviews. Fried chicken and Thanksgiving turkey also feature as popular choices.
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Cheech's Poultry charges a fee for debit card transactions, hidden in food prices.
There is a free parking lot within 50 yards of Cheech's Poultry.
Expect long wait times on Saturdays due to high customer volume.
Repurposed fire house offers a cozy space with lively R&B music creating an upbeat vibe. Shrimp and grits feature an outstanding sauce for authentic American flavor. Seating is tight and cramped, adding to the intimate soul food experience.
Shrimp and grits come with an outstanding sauce and authentic taste. Catfish and grits are delicious but could use more sauce. Salmon croquettes pair well with grits and sweet potato pancakes.
Good to know
You must sit at the bar to receive the happy hour drinks.
Only seating at the bar is allowed during Happy Hour.
There was parking available, which made my experience better.
Old-school diner with a cozy, classic Coney Island vibe serves cheeseburgers praised for flavor and quality. Offers a wide variety of omelets, including Farmers and House styles, plus standout New England Clam Chowder. Friendly, homestyle spot with a loyal local following.
Cheeseburgers earn high praise for flavor and quality. The menu features a wide variety of omelets, including a Farmers Omelet with hash browns inside and a House Omelet with assorted meats. New England Clam Chowder stands out as a notable dish, alongside well-prepared Coney dogs and biscuits with gravy.
Good to know
The restaurant is small, so there could be a wait for a table.
It likely gets busy for lunch on weekends.
They charged an extra $1 after 11am for breakfast.
Classic diner buzzes with loud festive atmosphere and cozy crowded space. Rich Eggs Benedict and creamy grits highlight the American breakfast menu. Dark lighting adds a unique twist to the usual morning vibe.
Eggs Benedict and corned beef Benny stand out with rich flavors. The grits come creamy and well-seasoned. Classic cheeseburger and patty melt show careful cooking and solid American breakfast staples.
Good to know
Expect long wait times during busy events like Flower Day.
A 4% surcharge applies for debit card payments.
Parking can be challenging, especially on weekends.
Old school dive bar shines with vintage decorations and a lively crowd on game days. Hamburgers deliver consistent quality alongside flavorful Cajun mussels and Philly cheesesteak. Upstairs offers projector games while outdoor seating adds a relaxed vibe.
Hamburgers stand out with consistent quality. The menu also features garlic Parmesan Cajun mussels, a flavorful Philly cheesesteak, shrimp po' boy, and Oklahoma sliders.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 4-7pm on weekdays with half-price appetizers.
Expect long wait times, especially on weekends and holidays.
Vivio's mainly accepts cash, so bring some for your visit.
Brand new kitchen and clean atmosphere make dining feel like home. Philly Cheesesteak delivers hot, bold flavors while separate griddles ensure fresh vegan and vegetarian options. Drive-thru adds convenience for quick meals.
Philly Cheesesteak stands out with its hot and flavorful taste. The Cajun pasta offers a unique flavor, often served with shrimp. Patty melts and club sandwich combos also feature prominently, while chili cheese fries are decent but not exceptional.
Good to know
The restaurant is open 24/7, making it a convenient option for late-night dining.
They have a drive-thru for quick service.
Expect to pay around $20 for an omelette without sides.
Market buzzes with nostalgic vibes and lively energy. Fresh meats shine, especially corned beef brisket priced just over 100. Fried chicken feels greasy and sloppy, but top-quality seafood rounds out the impressive selection.
Corned beef brisket costs just over 100 and stands out as a signature item. Chicken wings, turkey chops, thighs, and legs are available, but the fried chicken is greasy and served in a careless bag.
Good to know
The Meat Market closes at 4pm from Monday through Thursday.
The Meat Market closes at 5pm on Friday and Saturday.
Parking at the Meat Market can be challenging.