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4 based on 50 reviews
We were looking for a relaxed atmosphere with decent food. Maybe our expectations were too high on the latter. We were seated quickly on a Saturday night in a comfortable, clean booth (though you could smell the odor of a common disinfectant universally used in restrooms and floors). It was quiet and not crowded. Our server was friendly and attentive throughout the night. Prime rib is a special every Saturday, and 2 of us ordered that. The dinner rolls that came out quickly and warm (warmer than the entree) were delicious and the best part of the dinner. The prime rib was barely warm, had a faint but distinct odor of meat that was old/starting to turn, was a strange color, and was pretty tough and stringy. My dining partner and I ate a few bites (and did not get sick from it), but really could not eat it. The frozen vegetables that accompanied it were ok (again not very warm), but when I asked for a second helping (because I couldn't eat the meat), the second batch was partially frozen. The soup I got (lentil and sausage) was edible, and in the end I ate it because I was hungry. It had a two very small bits of sausage, and another tiny bit of meat that clearly wasn't sausage. My 3rd dining partner had a chicken salad that was mediocre, but edible. Since neither I nor my friend ate our prime rib, I was expected to be compensated for at least one of the meals (and all I asked for to replace it was a scant amount of frozen uncooked vegetables), but we were charged the full price for both meals. From the majority of good reviews I see here, perhaps it is safer to order the bar type food.
4 based on 35 reviews
Our first visit got mixed reviews. This visit was MUCH better. Their menu has some inventive items all reasonably priced. Portion sizes were large. Food was hot and flavorful. Our server (Julie) was engaging and helpful. Will definitely be back.
3 based on 148 reviews
On a Sunday evening, not too busy, we experienced slow service and less than satisfactory food. The chicken salad was dry and contained only raisins-nothing else. Burgers were over cooked. Just not a good experience. We wonât be back anytime soon. I'm sorry to hear about this! We'd love to make this up to you. Please come back again so we can give you a better experience.
Many years ago, I'd spent quite a few evening playing softball AGAINST the Prince George's team, (they were always the best team in the league), but I'd never gone inside until today. After checking out a few other places in town for lunch, I went into this old establishment to see if I could get myself a plate of wings and an Angry Orchard coder. The fellow behind the bar (I think he said his name was Derrick) was a very pleasant fellow who took pride in the food, and recommended that I try their wings. I'm glad he recommended them, as they were very good (about an 8 out of 10), and HUGE! I must say that you could easily split a plate of their wings between two people and have enough for each. Their blue cheese dressing was also real, with big chunks of blue cheese at the bottom. I really did enjoy it, and Derrick stopped up the bar to chat a number of times. This was a very nice visit, and I would recommend the place to anyone...but bring along a big appetite as you will need it!
4 based on 198 reviews
Inspired by the cuisine of California's Napa and Sonoma Valleys and their annual Mustard Festival, Label 7 has been serving excellence on the canal-side since 2008. Full Bar, with a beautiful dinning room, there is no better place than Label 7 for your fi
We ate here for dinner. The service was impeccable - right balance of privacy and attentiveness that I appreciated. Menu was a little tough to find non-meat items, but I do occasionally eat fish and settled on a muscle appetizer paired with their angry Cesar salad; -mussels were flavorful and the salad was okay. It was plenty to eat. My husband had a burrito dish they offered that had a lovely presentation and which he devoured. We shared a delicious bread pudding dessert- quite the highlight. I canât say we can offer much via wine as it was a late night for both of us and each just had a glass with dinner. we really ended up here because they are open late and we were tired, hungry, had worked late and didnât want to cook but wanted a good tasting meal that was not a grease-fest. Label 7 met all our requirements and made for a good night.
4 based on 65 reviews
The Penfield Pour House is a local pub style sports bar with a new warm look and a home town feel. Our greatest asset from customer response is our genuinely friendly staff that ensures a memorable experience is had by all. A wonderfully unique menu sets
My first visit to the Pour House for lunch was a success. Our sandwiches were extremely good. So, a month later I took my family there for lunch. Not the same. One of our orders came much later than all the others, one of our salads came with no dressing, the pot roast platter was extremely salty. My turkery, avocado, salad had the fresest greens ever, but the turkey was not roasted.....just ordinary deli turkey. Only my husband's hamburger was satisfactory. Our waitress tried, very hard, apologizing for the late entree, bringing the missing dressing quickly, but......her willingness just wasn't enough to save the day. We won't go back, but if you do, try the sandwiches!
4 based on 164 reviews
A must stop in the village of Fairport, just north of the Erie Canal. Excellent food, the service is great and a very comfortable place to sit and relax for a beer, snack, lunch, or dinner. A wife range of choices to eat and the portions are above average. We love visiting Donnelly's. Right next door is a great place for pizza: TKs. A must stop as well!
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4 based on 68 reviews
Had a great time at TPâs on St. Patrickâs day. The cottage pie had big chunks of tender beef and was really good. Seafood chowder came with the meal and was as well. Two people in our group had French onion soup with their cottage pie and was a big hit. So much cheese. It was perfect. All around good experience and affordable prices.
4 based on 173 reviews
YOUR TABLE IS WAITING. Our finely tuned American Style cuisine offers a taste of what is unique to our local area. We are in the the art of rediscovering cocktails by way of fresh ingredients, unique liquor and meticulous recipes. Experience our open floo
Showed up 15 minutes before Happy Hour and the server refused to let us use the Happy Hour menu. Made us wait 15 minutes or pay the higher prices. Not what I would expect from an SPG Renaissance property.Net time we are in town, I won't stay here.JZgolfer,Thank you for taking the opportunity to share your experience. Please accept my apologies for any miscommunication. Our sales system is set up by service times; the happy hour menu is not visible in the system until 4:00 pm. The server certainly could have handled the situation differently. Thanks for bringing this to our attention and we hope you change your mind and give us another try.
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4 based on 172 reviews
Welcome to McArdleâs Restaurant. We are a family owned and operated restaurant located just outside the village of Fairport near the Erie Canal. The attention to detail, quality and superior service makes McArdleâs a localsâ favorite. As you enter McArdle
We go here all the time. Have always appreciated the service, love the atmosphere and the high back booths make our silly family fun feel like weâre almost at home getting away with our nonsense without many people noticing. We all love the food and there is a great variety of it.We highly recommend it.Thank you for the kind words and recommendation. We are so glad your family feels comfortable here. We look forward to serving you (and your silly family) again soon!JohnMcArdle's
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