Reviews on Bar food in Richland, Washington, United States. Richland is a city in Benton County in the southeastern part of the State of Washington, at the confluence of the Yakima and the Columbia Rivers. As of the 2010 census, the city's population was 48,058. April 1, 2013, estimates from the Washington State Office of Financial Management put the city's population at 51,150. Along with the nearby cities of Pasco and Kennewick, Richland is one of the Tri-Cities, and is home to the Hanford nuclear site.
Things to do in Richland
3 based on 50 reviews
Was anticipating a quality steak. Ordered the top-sirloin. It had so much fat and gristle in it. Only 50% was edible. Server was slow, 2 requests for a steak knife. Seemed more interested in conversation with another employee, versus the tables in her area.
4 based on 18 reviews
My wife and I thoroughly enjoyed our experience at Tap & Barrel. The place offers the perfect combination of a relaxing ambiance combined with rotating selection (soon to be self-serve) wine dispenser system with 1 oz, 3 oz, and 5 oz pouring options. There are seven pouring stations with eight different bottles of wine in each unit offering a total of (56) wines to choose from. We tasted six different wines using the 1 oz pour option. After the tasting we selected a 750ml bottle of Maloney 2013 Scooteney Flats Cabernet Sauvignon (Red Mountain AVA) Washington State. It was a perfect accompaniment with our Chicken Bruschetta Flatbread (goat cheese & caramelized onion, topped with tomatoes, red onion, balsamic vinegar & basil), Lettuce Wraps (ground pork, lime, cilantro, mint, red & green onions served on cold romaine lettuce) and Baked Goat Cheese (drizzled with honey & served with pickled grapes & seasoned crostini slices). We met the very personable owners Jason & Kendra. They know what they are doing and they have created an excellent venue. We will definitely be back and are recommending this establishment to our friends.
4 based on 40 reviews
Our Kiwanis club met in the small house next door (east) to the restaurant. We were catered with several different appetizers.A couple different pizzas, a hot artichoke cheese spread with toasted deli bread, a nice cheese spread with tortillas, some very flavorful tater tots, and veggies with dips. It was a very nice tasty spread. The room could use a bit of sound absorbers as it gets very noisy. Otherwise good food and a nice meeting location.
4 based on 27 reviews
Even though the parking lot was full at 9:30am on a Saturday, we decided to give it a try. My husband and I were very happy with our decision. It was not crowded like we thought. I chose the Latin breakfast stack which has pulled pork, cabbage, abundant avocado, tomatoes, corn tortillas & topped with cilantro and cojito cheese. It was the bomb! So full of flavor and something different/unique for TC. The service was great as well. Just watch out for those half & half creamer cups, they were solidified so I asked for fresh cream for my coffee. Looking forward to going back
3 based on 66 reviews
Kimo's Sports Bar & Brewpub is serving up scratch-made menu options in Richland, WA. We're located on the beautiful Columbia river with a view of Bateman Island. Our sports bar is fun for all ages, and we offer outdoor seating with a river view. Kimo's pa
We had dinner at Kimo's Sports Bar Friday evening. The restaurant was busy and very loud. Service was slow but they were busy. My Wife and I had the italian grinder, it was maybe below average. I would not order it again and will not dine at Kimo's the next time we are in Kennewick.
4 based on 55 reviews
Very very poor service. Was seated by hostess and waited more than 20 minutes and no one ever came to offer water or take our order. Waitress was sitting in booth nearby with another worker talking the whole time! Completely unsatisfactory! Walked out without any acknowledgement from any staff member.
4 based on 16 reviews
We stopped in on the tail end of a happy hour week day evening and the tasting room was buzzing. We quickly found a spot and were greeted shortly thereafter. My wife chose a Washington State Chardonnay while I began with the Lou Dog Red Ale. My brew offered nice malty notes with a touch of hop, a smooth and rich beer served in an interesting wide mouth glass. My next selection was another seasonal beer I believe, the Days Pay IPA which offered a moderate hoppy approach, but not bitter or to astringent at all. There was complimentary popcorn to nibble on. We enjoyed this stop and may some day visit again when in Richland.
4 based on 94 reviews
My wife loves onion rings and I like steak. Last time I was here they did not have steak as a dinner option.. However I found out by a Internet search that this was now available for dinner. The New York strip steak that I ordered and it was cooked perfectly. My wife chose the chicken salad with a side of onion rings which was the main reason we came here. One thing no matter whether you order their sandwiches salad or whatever the amount of onion rings side Jojos or French fries are more than enough for any person. Our server was very helpful and pleasant. She truly seamed to enjoy her job. We will return again.
4 based on 347 reviews
We went in to try their beer and have a snack, but they were out of 2 beer from their limited menu. We tried the pretzel with spicy butter, it was good. The beer was ok, we had the oatmeal IPA and and brown ale that was sweet and not very carbonated.
4 based on 231 reviews
LU LU Craft Bar + Kitchen is a locally owned, farm-to-table restaurant located on the Columbia River.
Some places just do it right. Lu Luâs is a gem! This ergonomically designed restaurant focuses on fare from local farmers and ranchers. Paired with Friendly service and a menu full of favorite foods itâs a real winner!
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