Reviews on Bar food in Boone, North Carolina, United States. Named for legendary explorer, Daniel Boone, Boone, North Carolina retains the pioneer spirit, despite having grown into a busy college town, the home of Appalachian State University. The surrounding area is one of the country's best destinations for outdoor adventures. Walk across the Mile High Swinging Bridge to Grandfather Mountain's Linville Peak, the highest point in the Blue Ridge Mountains, or grab your bike and head to Pisgah National Forest, featuring over 200 miles of exciting trails.
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4 based on 33 reviews
Went here on a recommendation. How often do you go to a pool hall to eat? Anyway we had the special today which was a Cubango sandwich. Blackened chicken, peppercorn bacon, onions, melted cheese on Ciambetta bread. We ordered the Sweet potato waffle fries. Very good overall if you are not into ambiance.
4 based on 129 reviews
The only reason to go here anymore are all the TVâs. After that I canât think why. I used to come here all the time. Management/ownership has changed ALOT! Lost track of bartenders always some one new and dumber than the one before. Lastest visit was par for the course. Bartender was practicing her pours w a kit from amazon probablyCause this place has no actual management that know what their doing. My whiskey âneatâ was a thimble full maybe,(losing money-short pour) and my medium rare burger was gray, not even a himt of pink. Why ask how I want it cooked? Cook stood at the bar looking at his phone for 7 minutes while my order was made. Potato salad was best part of meal, except for the 1970âs style paprika all over it...Place was clean and has a ton of tvâs. Beer was cold.
4 based on 176 reviews
A favorite of Boone locals, Café Portofino is located in a 100-year- old building on Rivers Street, once the original maintenance station for the historic, Tweetsie Railroad. Completely renovated, with a friendly, open kitchen and a cozy dining room, we o
A typical cafe and bar for a university town. Good food at reasonable prices. Kitchen is in the main room in the back, so sit next to the street windows. Game room. Outside sitting is possible on nice days.
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4 based on 401 reviews
I ate at Peppers recently with a party of 12. They did well at bringing out everyone's food within a short time. The portions were generous and the only complaint that I heard was skimpy portion of meat on a Reuben sandwich. My sister wanted clam chowder and the waiter offered to heat some if there was leftovers from the previous days. They did and she enjoyed some chowder.Thanks for your review. Large tables are a challenge sometimes. I'm glad my staff made it work for you.
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4 based on 50 reviews
Checking out the mall and stopped in to eat dinner here. Most mall restaurants are just average but this was definitely a hidden gem and the food was delicious. They do not have huge meals here. Mostly appetizers and sandwiches/flatbreads. We had an appetizer of flash fried brussels sprouts with honey glaze on top that was amazing. Potato soup was thick and very tasty. Everything was obviously homemade. The Hawaiian flat bread was delicious. The atmosphere was trendy and fun. I would definitely like to visit here again and try some of the other food.
4 based on 224 reviews
The Local - a place to enjoy a fresh meal, crafted in-house from local High Country ingredients. Serving traditional southern favorites, she-crab soup and shrimp & grits, as well as grass-fed beef burgers, specialty sandwiches, unique tacos, wood-fired fl
First night in the area and wanted to try a local joint. Only about a 30 min wait on a Saturday night for a patio table. Waited 10-15 min before we were greeted by our server. Brought waters timely but due to the long wait for him to get to us we ordered our drinks and food at the same time. The manager brought the drinks which had been sitting at the bar, beer was warm and my wifeâs drink had zero ice because it melted. I had the salmon dish which was a great one. Cooked just right and the veggies were sautéed well. Daughter had the shrimp tacos âthey were okay but I wouldnât suggest themâ she indicated they were dry and only came with black beans. My wife wasnât real hunger and ordered an app pick two with hummus and spinach artichoke dip. The dip was okay and the hummus was tasteless. Not an overall good food result and the server was worse then the food. It did look as if there were good servers working that took good care of their tables but we pulled the short straw and got a very poor one. The patio was comfortable and environment solid but we wonât be going back.
4 based on 140 reviews
Excellent place for lunch with fresh and yummy burgers and some good vegetarian options. We enjoyed sitting on the back deck which is dog friendly. Mckinsie, our server, was friendly and professional.The Bloody Mary was good but needed a veggie garnish.Use caution in the hillside parking lot.
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4 based on 325 reviews
Was not happy with our visit. Waitress told us one thing and the complete opposite happened, ruining our ability to sit and enjoy our meal. Wife ordered chicken salad sandwich but it was not edible due to the large amount of grisle in it. Also, the portion was very small and not seasoned. As far as my meal and my daughters order, they were fine.I will not go back to this establishment. Maybe will try out their other one in the Charlotte area and actually order their pizza.
4 based on 368 reviews
The Pedalin' Pig in Boone, NC, offers everything from fall-off-the-bone ribs to mouth-watering pork belly tacos. Our concept is simple, we combine gourmet ingredients with a splash of High Country style. Our menu is aimed to please, we have items for meat
A fun casual restaurant near the Hampton Inn. We had a drink at the bar while we waited for a table. Very reasonable, good food. My husband had the Baby Back Ribs & I had the Jerk Chicken tacos. Very enjoyable & attentive staff.
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4 based on 564 reviews
Lost Province Brewing Co. Is a destination restaurant located in historic downtown Boone, NC. We will serve authentic and innovative craft beer and savory wood fired fare. Lost Province is a small, family owned and operated business that is committed to o
Never disappoints no matter what you order on the menu everything is outstanding. Not to mention the extensive selection of beer that is all brewed on site
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