Discover Restaurants offering the best American food in Sharonville, Ohio, United States. Sharonville is a city in Butler and Hamilton counties in the U.S. state of Ohio. The population was 13,560 at the 2010 census. Of this, 11,197 lived in Hamilton County and 2,363 lived in the southeast corner of West Chester Township in Butler County.
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4 based on 130 reviews
This was a great first visit to this very pleasant and comfortable restaurant. The menu offered something that appealed to all of the diverse appetites among our group. Food quality was excellent. We loved the crab cakes, French onion soup, tomato soup, calamari, and pasta. The vegetarian, pescatarian and carnivores among our group were all happy. Between the food and the ambience, our dinner was one of the best weâve had in Cincinnati.
4 based on 93 reviews
If you live in the Cincinnati area and you're looking for a sports bar on a Saturday night or a dining spot on a random weekday, try The Blue Goose Sports Cafe in Sharonville, OH. For over a decade this restaurant has been "Sharonville's Favorite Neighbor
We were in for lunch on a Monday and it was plenty busy. The service was a little slow, but the waitress never stopped running the whole time. My wife and i had the fried chicken salads and they were huge with lots of chicken and vegetables. We would eat there again.
4 based on 323 reviews
Following the Jeff Ruby tradition of fine dining in unique settings is Carlo & Johnny. This beautiful mansion has a storied history as a casino and Mafia hangout, adorned with antiques and unique appointments. As for the menu, it's in keeping with the Jef
Lovely evening and delicious dinner....Special thanks to our server James who was helpful with menu suggestions and attentive with that smile. Chef Antonio your steaks were yummy and cooked to perfection. Thank you Jeff Ruby and all for maintaining the standard of dining expected by your faithful customers. Much continued success to all!
4 based on 259 reviews
A top restaurant in suburban Cincinnati, Ohio, Parkers Blue Ash Tavern is a full service, upscale, traditional steak and seafood restaurant and bar serving lunch, dinner, brunch and private functions. It's a favorite place to eat for the whole family. The
My first time at Parkers. Large menu, but the beef and seafood are their specialties. The scallops were prepared perfectly and the steaks looked delicious. Creative appetizers, and the service was quite good. A nice, refined, relaxed place to enjoy a meal with a group.
4 based on 299 reviews
Lunch and Dinner - Online Reservations now on OpenTable Grand Finale Restaurant is still making history in Cincinnati, Ohio! We are a legendary restaurant nestled in the Historical Village of Glendale, and have been serving the greater Cincinnati area sin
We went midday today, a Sunday, for father's day. They scheduled our reservation for 3 pm, and we had no idea they would only be serving a brunch buffet...that they started to shut down. Cold eggs, greasy bacon and food that looked like the hordes had been there. They told us we had 30 mins before they shutdown. I think we are done with this restaurant.
4 based on 268 reviews
Since 1969 Blue Ash Chili's premium chili has been made with the same family recipe using only top-quality ingredients. It's not too spicy and served Cincy-style: cheese coneys, 3-, 4-, 5- and even 6-ways. Our restaurants have the feel of a small town din
Wanted to check this out after seeing an episode of Diner's, Dives, etc on Food Network even though we have always been fans of competitor Skyline Chili. Location was a little tight inside but service was very good. Their chili is noteabily different from Skyline's Chili and not worth changing from our perspective. Tried their "chili lasagna" as recommended on Food Network - way too much chili and somewhat limited on the pasta and cheese. Couldn't finish. Had hoped to try their sandwiches but didn't have a chance. Many years ago, their triple deck sandwiches were well known,
5 based on 616 reviews
Thank you for considering The Melting Pot Restaurant, Cincinnati's most unique and interactive restaurant. Celebrate any special occasion with us, fondue style. Whether it's a romantic dinner, a birthday, anniversary, holiday party, guest in from out of t
When a restaurant is being remodeled and you make a reservation, they should let you know. This was not quite the experience we expected for our wedding anniversary dinner. The area where we were seated - the yet to be remodeled part - is very tired. Light fixtures and floor covering were missing. We had been to Melting Pot years ago and it was fairly simple The menu mow is quite complicated. You have t choose from several cooking methods. Our error was that we ordered beef and not the oil or grill to cook it. We should have selected the grill. Our server was very good, with lots of information. Most of the food was good, but the beef filet was tough. Very nice salads. If we had known about the remodeling, we would have gone elsewhere and probably had a a better overall experience. The right thing to do would be to close down, remodel and reopen.Doug, I would like to apologize for your recent experience with us. If you see this please email me at [email protected]. Best regards, ZH
4 based on 284 reviews
Had lunch here after walking around the park. We sat outside. I had the brown dog club, it was ok. The chips were bland. They try and get you to upgrade your side, but I was ok with the chips. It's pricey and the food was average. Overall, not spectacular but decent food. Probably wouldn't go back.
4 based on 110 reviews
The Root Beer Stand has been a close-knit family operation from day one and remains so today. As a matter of fact, both of our main cooks met the men they married while working at The Stand. They were carhops back in the 60's, and still enjoy the fast-pac
Open since 1957, this diner is a landmark in the area. Root Beer by the gallon, Root Beer Floats, Ice Cream, hot dogs, footlongs, burgers, sandwiches, chili and chips. Limited seating inside, but multiple picnic tables in the back and a playground. Great place for families with kids. My kids are in their 20's. If I said meet me at the Root Beer Stand, they would be there when I pulled in.Thanks! Glad you and your family enjoy it. See you this summer.
4 based on 273 reviews
Walkin in feels like you entered a cool man cave with a bunch a happy guy roommates pourin brew and makin some kick ask burgers.Gourmet all the way. So we were a group of 3 set out for a burger and brew "experience". We made certain to arrive the minute the lunch doors opened, and happy we were cuz that placed filled up like an Ohio college bar on game day.My first glance at the menu and the beer-battered bottleneck fries jump right out at me. Sounds a bit much, right...but NOOOOOOOOO, they were lightly lightly breaded and added a crunch to compliment the soft potato goodness. I'd slip back in there just for the fries and a beer.The waiters are fun and funny and running running running...great service. I asked the waiter to pick something out for me...don't even tell me...just bring me your favorite.So I got a honey toasted roll with Guac, Chipotle mayo, guacamole, lettuce, tomato, bacon and jack cheese. JUST THE PERFECT AMOUNT OF GUAC...not a sloppy mess! It was stupendous! All three of our burgers were perfect doneness!!!One friend got the Sammy's Burger with Sammy's Sauce, fried egg, lettuce, tomato, bacon and mozzarella cheese. Perfect! Delicioso!Third friend got the Juicy Lucy with smoked BBQ with marrow, sharp cheddar, bacon, smoked BBQ sauce, onions, jalepeno straws, smoked Kentucky Bourbon sauce, served with chicken BBQ Mac and Cheese. That mother load was the best...with mac and cheese to boot!This is a "must-visit" is in Cincinnati!!!!
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