Best Bar restaurants nearby. Discover the best Bar food in Findlay. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Bar restaurants near you.. Findlay is a city in and the county seat of Hancock County, Ohio, United States. The city metro area is often referred as The Greater Findlay Area. The second-largest city in Northwest Ohio, Findlay lies about 40 miles (64 km) south of Toledo. The population was 41,202 at the 2010 census. It is home to the University of Findlay. Findlay is one of two cities in Hancock County, along with Fostoria.
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4 based on 56 reviews
Industrial-style gastropub with chandeliers featuring burgers with a twist, craft beer & live music.
Emphasis on the pub not the gastric. Great selection of beers and an inviting space. But the food is downscaleâ burgers and fries. The top shelf on alcohol is limited so go for the beers not the cocktails.
4 based on 17 reviews
Went with a bunch of coworkers. The waitress was really nice. She made sure our order was correct. We all ennjoyed our lunch. However it took a while to get our food. Then the potato chips they put my sandwich on were really small. Thought I was eating the crumbs at the bottom of the bag.
4 based on 26 reviews
First time visit, with the pleasant surprise of a special Oktoberfest menu. Pretzel bite appetizer was rated very highly by all four of us - warm & soft, with nice balance of sweet & salty. Cheese dip was excellent. All portions were huge & prices very reasonable. Two of us got beef goulash, one wienerschnitzle, and one perch (obviously not a German food fan). My goulash was excellent. I would give an overall excellent rating except they were seriously understaffed. Don't know if this is normal, someone called off or the crowd was bigger than anticipated. Didn't count, but I estimate there are around twenty tables. Approximately 2/3 were full. One waitress. She was pretty efficient & the bartender helped out, but we waited for menus, waited to order & stole silverware from another table. She did keep us in drinks, the food came quickly and she was prompt on the take-home boxes. Nice quaint atmosphere & quiet enough to talk. Wide menu variety. Definitely worth another try.
4 based on 27 reviews
The Fern Cafe has been in business since 1947. We are famous for our meatloaf sandwich, along with our snack baskets, breaded veal, Big T, along with many others.
This is truly a local neighborhood bar and grill. It is best to park behind the restaurant and enter through the back door. Guests were as diverse as families with young children, single men and/or women sitting at the bar, young married and single couples, older married couples and senior citizens. All seemed to be having a good time enjoying good food and drinks at very decent prices. Our waitress was very friendly and efficient. Our food order, pulled pork sliders, clam strip basket and Fish basket were all very good.
4 based on 157 reviews
Yelp reviews are awful, mostly about the service. Tripadvisor were better so I figured Iâd give it a shot. There indeed was something about this place that I could not put my finger on. I came in at about 830 pm on a Thursday, it was not especially busy. I sat at the bar. Waitress was perfectly fine, fast and efficient. I got a Caesar salad but they needed to use iceberg because of the Romaine recall, in fact it was kind of meager & didnât look that appealing but it actually tasted great. It was inexpensive but I think it wouldâve gotten more votes if it had been, oh say, twice as big? I also got a barbecue burger and fries. The meat was excellent, the roll was soft and fresh. The pickle was excellent. I could probably have counted the fries on one or two hands. OK Iâm exaggerating but really, a potato is what - $.10? The portion was so meager that I ordered a side of fries separately and even that was unimpressive. They were good, just I donât think they got the memo about portion size. Now, to make this even more confusing, salad, two beers, burger, fries, and a side of fries all cost $18.50, which is terrific. But this is the Type of place that comes across as catering to big appetites and I think they need a bit of a refresher course.
4 based on 43 reviews
This Frickers is a bit challenging to get to off of the freeway. Once you get there, it is a Frickers, and nothing significantly different than other outlets of the chain. There is some outdoor seating, and a lot of internal seating. My buffalo chicken sandwich was served quickly, and was tasty, meeting my needs.
4 based on 77 reviews
Amber was our waitress. She was very polite and attentive. Ordered the chicken parmigiana. It was very good. The garden salad was awesome. Margaritas are just how I like them. Very busy on Friday night but we were there just before the big rush. Place is very clean.
4 based on 271 reviews
My friend and I had lunch recently and it was a pleasant meal with delicious food.The onion rings are the best we've ever had.
4 based on 251 reviews
Eaten here several times and have always had good service. You can expect to wait on most Friday/Saturday nights or on big game days for a table. That being said, I think the food is just average if I'm being honest. The menu is huge and they do have a thin crust artisan-style pizza that is quite good but mostly the offering is more like glorified "bar food". I've not found anything fresh-made or otherwise "special" that says "I have to go to Beer Barrel tonight to get X". Please don't misunderstand, this is a fine place to eat, especially to watch a game, but there are tons of places in town that can really deliver an original meal rather than glorified bar food.Matt-We appreciate your feedback and business. Feel free to reach out to us for menu recommendations. We have several mad- from-scratch daily items on the menu that we would love for you to try.
4 based on 218 reviews
Stopped in with 6 in our group. WAs seated right away and had a couple drinks before eating. Tess was our waitress and she did a great job. Had the shepherds pie and it was awesome.
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