Best Bar restaurants nearby. Discover the best Bar food in Flint. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Bar restaurants near you.. Flint is the largest city and county seat of Genesee County, Michigan, United States. Located along the Flint River, 66 miles (106 km) northwest of Detroit, it is a principal city within the region known as Mid Michigan. According to the 2010 census, Flint has a population of 102,434, making it the seventh largest city in Michigan. The Flint metropolitan area is located entirely within Genesee County. It is the fourth largest metropolitan area in Michigan with a population of 425,790 in 2010. The city was incorporated in 1855.
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4 based on 50 reviews
Eat. Drink. Be Happy. What does it take to be a regular at Bar Louie Flint? An enjoyment of the craft and the desire to experience something out of the ordinary. From our Chicago roots, we've always known that having a comfortable place to hang out, get g
Being out on a cold day shopping with my daughter, Bar Louie looked very warm and inviting. We were greeted by a server rather quickly who took our drink order and then our food order. Food took awhile and was average, similar to ruby tuesday. The waitress never came back after serving our food to check on us. We finished eating and sat there about 15 to 20 minutes waiting until I was finally able to catch her attention and ask for the bill. The best quality of the restaurant is the atmosphere, cozy with a fireplace and bottles of wine displayed on the wall. Will try again some day in hopes that service improves.
4 based on 16 reviews
Enjoyed the burgers, fish & chips, wraps and sandwiches. THUR night special offers wings @ 45 cents each -- a delicious bargain. Select apps are 1/2 price during happy hour. Nice selection of craft beers. Service is friendly and consistent. Casual atmosphere, however I did see a beautiful bride, groom and wedding party enjoying burgers and beers one night. Fun place.
4 based on 43 reviews
A tiny place off the main drag in downtown Flint with very limited seating and an ever-present scent of stale beer and grease presents the best burger in Flint! This place is a serious dive, but it is the kind of dive you should definitely want to go to! I always recommend it to people from out of town who want a low-key atmosphere with drinks and a great burger. It is pretty much a Flint staple, and has been for years. Last time I went, they could make a pretty mean mule. The crowd is a good mix of newly 21's and people comfortably into their adult years. Even if you are just out bar hopping downtown, this is a must.
4 based on 42 reviews
Excellent, food, service, drinks (full bar) ample parking. Extremely friendly atmosphere and Great food.Reminds me of the neighborhood bars in Chicago from my younger days. Will definitely become regulars here.I wish they as many restaurants do make their French fries in the same oil as their Sea Food. I am deathly allergic to seafood but, I love French fries. Just an FYI most restaurants do this!
4 based on 81 reviews
The Avo-Cobbo salad had two half slices of avocado (about a tablespoon size) that were partially brown. Yuck! The chicken on the salad was a 2â by 3â thin breast that was dried out and rubbery. Very little tomato. The two small pieces of garlic bread were stale. Yuck! It was basically a big bowl of lettuce.
4 based on 121 reviews
Went for a quick dinner and was not disappointed. We both ordered pizzas - which were served fast, hot and delicious! Nice selection of beverages as well. Service was good too!
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4 based on 43 reviews
Soggy Bottom is a neighborhood bar whose owner decided he didn't want to serve mediocre bar food. The result is Soggy Bottom now serves upscale bar food. Don't think this means anything fancy because it's not. It's the same bar food you're used to, it's just prepared using better ingredients and with more concern for the final product. Overall, I found the food to be of a far higher quality than one would expect from what is essentially a dive bar. The bar itself is rather dark. The atmosphere is a blend of hipster and working-class. While I was there, I noticed a number of younger college kids drinking limited release craft beers while waiting for the live music to start along with what appeared to be the local drunk drinking Budweiser at the end of the bar.
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4 based on 65 reviews
We were a party of 6 meeting here for a birthday dinner. The waitress was friendly and served pretty quickly. We ordered appetizers of pretzel & gouda cheese dip, onion petals and dip. The pretzels were delicious. We had various drinks from mojito to beer to ice tea. All were pleased with the selections. The entrees were good - ravioli, impossible burgers, patty melts and ribs. All were happy with their choices.
4 based on 135 reviews
We had a break after a day of meetings and gathered at the 501 Bar to grab a local beer and connect with our colleagues. Such a great find right in the center of town.
4 based on 410 reviews
I had a very disappointing meal at this restaurant tonight. Itâs unfortunate, because just a little over a year ago I wrote a five star review for them. First of all, the restaurant was not busy at all. It was a Tuesday night and I ordered the beer and onion soup, the Salmon Oscar, and a cocktail. The soup came right with the salad which wasnât that big of a deal. I finished eating my salad, while letting the soup cool down a bit because it was served quite hot. However, before I could even get halfway through my soup, my entree arrived. I immediately asked the server to take it back and place it under a warmer because I donât like to eat cold food. I wanted to enjoy my soup. He took it, but he brought it back to me within five minutes and darted away before I could stop him. I was still eating the soup! So, by the time I got my entree, it was stone cold. The mashed potatoes were so cold they were inedible. I ended up asking the server to bring me some hot Hollandaise sauce so I could put it on the salmon to warm it back up. Instead, he brought me a bowl of cold Hollandaise sauce. I had to catch his attention again, which wasnât easy, and ask again for the sauce to be heated up. Iâve had the Salmon Oscar each time Iâve gone to this restaurant, and itâs always been delicious. Tonight, Iâm sure if it had been served me at a reasonable pace, I wouldâve enjoyed a nice hot meal. I donât understand how a restaurant like this, which is rather upscale for this area, would bring everything out at once. My server clearly didnât understand that the customer might want to actually have time to enjoy their food. I wasnât in a rush, and the place wasnât busy so it wasnât as if they needed me to eat fast to accommodate a crowd of hungry people waiting for my table. This was a very big disappointment to me. Eating at a place like this is a splurge, and I looked forward to a relaxing, delicious meal. I certainly donât feel that I got my moneyâs worth tonight, and I did complain to the manager that my food was cold, but she didnât offer any discount. She only commented that my server shouldâve offered to warm my meal back up. He never did offer to do that. Overall, Iâm sure Iâll be back because it is one of my familyâs favorite restaurants. However, I will certainly avoid this particular server, and I wonât order the soup again. It was the most delicious part of my meal, but eating it cost me the chance to enjoy the rest of the meal . Clearly the pacing for this entire dinner was terrible.
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