Authentic British pub atmosphere fills the space with loud energy and a true English vibe. Both indoor and heated outdoor patios offer lively seating options, with a well-stocked bar featuring unique ales and classic cocktails. The setting combines classic British decor with a bustling, social environment.
Grilled Cheese stands out as a favorite, especially for picky eaters. Fish and Chips and Hamburgers also deliver solid, satisfying flavors.
Great atmosphere combines with interesting decor and a twist on the pub menu. The entryway features a traditional black umbrella and some unique items for purchase.
Good to know
Finding parking at The Last Queen is challenging with limited options available.
You need to order and pay at the bar for your food and drinks.
Reservations are recommended on Sundays, especially for scones.
Old house converted into a restaurant with themed dining rooms and an outdoor porch overlooking the street. Atmosphere feels like a small town vibe with friendly staff and a relaxed energy. Outdoor area includes games, firepits, and picnic tables, creating a casual and inviting space.
Mac and Cheese comes out piping hot and serves as ultimate comfort food. The Beef Brisket Sloppy Joe pairs well with Grippos tots for a phenomenal combo.
An interesting menu offers unique dishes that stand out. The cool environs add to the overall vibe, making the place feel fresh and engaging.
Good to know
Trivia night happens every Wednesday at 8pm with a $5 entry fee.
Parking is often unavailable, so plan accordingly before your visit.
The lunch special includes half a sandwich and half a salad for $12.
Former self storage building converted into a giant flea market with outdoor booths and live entertainment including music and magic. The atmosphere blends family-friendly charm with a busy, cluttered vibe and plenty of unique decorations and merchandise. Visitors spend hours exploring diverse vendors and enjoying casual food options in a lively setting.
Fried chicken and cookies come out fresh and tasty. Food choices include pizza, chicken, funnel cakes, and hot dogs priced at $2.
An eclectic mix of booths both inside and outside offers plenty of interesting finds and everyday useful items. The atmosphere feels engaging with a variety of vendors and people to meet.
Good to know
The flea market is only open on weekends.
You must pay $2 to park your vehicle.
Bring cash for parking and some purchases inside.
Anime-themed decor and continuous anime screenings create a unique atmosphere with neon signs and group-friendly tables. The vibe is fun and welcoming, blending light music with occasional karaoke. Japanese whiskey and themed cocktails add to the distinctive experience.
Corn dogs stand out with great flavor and quick replacement if wrong. Tater tots get high marks for being crispy and plain. Pizza, burgers, and bowls also appear but with mixed opinions.
Food offers interesting flavors and quality. Drinks include non-alcoholic options that stand out.
Good to know
Reservations are required to secure a table, especially on busy nights.
Karaoke night happens every Friday, starting at 9pm.
Trivia night is held every Tuesday evening with themed questions.
Firehouse-style decor with an actual 1929 fire truck behind the bar creates a unique antique vibe. The space feels fun and lively, often busy with a sports bar atmosphere featuring multiple TVs. A large bar with extensive drink options complements the energetic setting.
Smoked wings and cornbread stand out with rich flavors. Brisket is amazing and often described as perfect. Sweet potato casserole with nuts is a top choice and highly praised.
Good to know
Company 7 BBQ offers discounts for first responders and military personnel.
Entrees are buy one get one half off during the January special.
Trivia night happens every Wednesday at 7 pm.
High ceilings and an open concept create a spacious feel despite narrow table spacing. Warm lighting and abundant plants contribute to a charming, inviting atmosphere that balances lively energy with moments of quiet in the bar booths. The space suits both social evenings and casual people watching.
Dishes include eggplant, hamburger, and pork chop with very different tastes. Cheeseburgers can come burnt sometimes.
The menu features interesting cocktails like the olive oil martini and unique salads. It offers an intimate alternative for drinks compared to nearby spots.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from Monday to Thursday between 4-6pm and Friday to Sunday from 11am to 6pm.
There is paid parking with EV charging available right beside the restaurant.
Reservations are not required, and seating is often available at the bar.
Cook-it-yourself grill and hot pot setup sit recessed into tables with constant grill replacements for cleanliness. Bright blue light fixtures and a loud music atmosphere create a lively, family-friendly vibe. Ordering happens via tablets, speeding up service and adding a modern touch.
Chicken wings stand out, especially those cooked at the spice area. The buffet bar includes raw oysters, a variety of sauces, and cream desserts in small cups.
The place offers a fun and interactive dining experience with Korean BBQ and hot pot. The combination of cooking styles makes it unique and engaging.
Good to know
KPOT celebrates special occasions with personalized songs and celebrations for guests.
The restaurant had a busy atmosphere on Friday nights, so expect longer wait times.
Reservations are recommended for busy nights, especially on weekends and holidays.
Restaurant features 700+ degree hot rocks for guests to cook their own steaks, creating an interactive dining experience. Atmosphere is noisy and smokey, with a low-end club vibe during busy times. Seating includes high booths and tables, accommodating groups and date nights.
Prime rib French dip stands out with its rich flavor. Sirloin steak grills up very tender. Cajun fries add a spicy kick. Clam chowder offers a creamy touch.
The dining experience offers a new and interesting approach that stands out. It combines unique elements that make the visit feel fresh and engaging.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for large parties, especially on weekends.
Expect a 25-minute wait on busy Saturday nights with priority seating.
The restaurant closes at 9pm, so plan your visit accordingly.