Best American restaurants nearby. Discover the best American food in Bath. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for American restaurants near you.. Bath is a town in Steuben County, New York, United States. The Town of Bath has an area of 96.3 sq mi (249 km2) and a population of 12,097 (in 2000). Its largest settlement is the Village of Bath, which has an area of 2.9 sq mi (7.5 km2) and a population of 5,641 (in 2000). The Village is the county seat of Steuben County. The Town is located in the central part of the county, northwest of Elmira, New York. The Town (and Village) are either named after the city in England or after Lady Bath, daughter of a landowner.
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4 based on 525 reviews
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Beautiful vineyard overlooking Lake Keuka. Interesting, unique wine choices.Had an opportunity to tour and really enjoyed the exquisite lunch at their outside cafe. Service was very good and everyone was enjoying the ambiance of this amazing area .Should try on your trip to the Finger Lakes.
I have bought gas here several times, but first interlude with the bathroom and food. I had subway-$5 footlong-italian...just as always-adequate for the price, the sandwich maker was helpful and cheerful... they share a common eating area with dunkin donuts...unfortunately the tables were long overdue for cleaning-7pm at nite... and I watched two donut workers play grab butt for 20 mins. yet never came out to clean them...
4 based on 598 reviews
We are a family owned European style bar, restaurant and inn offering an exceptionally warm and cozy atmosphere with award winning food and beverages. Proud to have been awarded "Restaurant of the Year" and to have received the "Award of Excellence" yearl
We havenât been here in two years, yet the staff remembered us. Dined in the Village Tavern for three nights, Friday through Sunday. Started each meal with 6 to 9 oysters on the half shell from Barnstable. Nice, large, and sweet. We twice had the caprese salad, four nice slices of tomato with thick slabs of mozzarella. Great, but could have used a tad more basil. This will soon disappear. One night we split the Ahi tuna with sesame seed, a thick 8 ounce slab, very thinly sliced, scrumptious. A Saturday special is prime rib. The small 12 ounce portion with garlic smashed potatoes was sufficient for the two of us. Very nicely prepared. We ended our dining with mussels Provençal. Well prepared, about four dozen in all with baguette. We sampled two deserts, butterscotch ice cream and key lime pie. Both were delicious. Another reason to visit is for the wines. Wines are reasonably priced and there is a nice selection of older Dr. Frank vintages. Service was excellent. Live music on Friday and Saturday. Make a reservation.
4 based on 335 reviews
The US Census says that 630 people live in Hammondsport, NY. For a tiny little tourist town, this is a really nice dining spot! The place is charming and quaint, they had nice beer, and our server was good. Mrs. K loved her pulled pork sandwich and I had a really good burger. I was warned that a lot of the nearby tourist trap restaurants are over-priced and underwhelming... we were steered here by a local and she done us good. Nice place. Go.
4 based on 144 reviews
We loved the excellent service and ambience at Pleasant Valley Inn, which was recommended by our B&B in Pleasant Valley. The seafood tower dish was very good, but it was quite expensive for what we received. There were lots of local wine and beer options.
4 based on 63 reviews
I have heard great things about this place and decided to give it a try. I had a slice of cheesesteak and a slice of chicken wing. The pizza crust was a bit soggy. The taste was overall good and it would have been excellent if the crust was crispy.
4 based on 50 reviews
Quiant place, friendly, fast service. Passing through, decided to have breakfast here based on reviews. The food was good and hot. Small portions, my husband was still hungry. I'm picky about my toast, I do not want barely toasted bread. There's was really good, the wheat toast was toasted just right!
4 based on 215 reviews
While passing through Bath, on a motorcycle trip still roughly 40 miles from home, we stopped. Being a Friday (late) afternoon we all tried their beer-battered fish fry. Every one of the four of us raved about how the fish was done "just right"... crispy coating, tender meat. Their tartar sauce wasn't what we were used to but was also excellent. I must say that I'd go back just for another one of their sticky buns... SO good. The stewed tomatoes and coleslaw were also excellent. The waitress was a very accommodating sweet heart, so friendly. I'll probably find myself, in the future, making excuses to be near Bath around supper time. Can't wait to go back there.
4 based on 84 reviews
We came here for my momâs anniversary and had a good meal. The scallops and shrimp dish was outstanding, while the steak, while delicious, was not cooked as requested, which was rare-to-medium-rare. Service was attentive and friendly. I wish there had been more people in the restaurant, though, as it would be a shame to see it close due to lack of traffic.
4 based on 180 reviews
We actually found the pub in the desk book at our motel. Kind of looking for a fish fry on a Friday night. Liberty Street did not disappoint! Cute place, lots of tvs with sports all around. They have a unique system for those waiting to be seated for dinner. Be patient, it works! The bartender was like a hoot owl. I swear his head spun 360 degrees! He watched everything along with serving drinks at the bar and for his wait staff. Fish fries were excellent as was the Philly cheesesteak. They actually had ribs and chicken as the special that night but we were only in town for the night. Seemed to have a large variety of draft beer and alcohol for mixed drinks. Staff seemed to be enjoying their work! Located on a beautiful downtown street, plenty of parking.
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