Find out what Pub restaurants to try in Griffith. Griffith is a town in Calumet and St. John townships in Lake County, Indiana, United States. It is a part of the Chicago metropolitan area. The population was 16,893 at the 2010 census.
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4 based on 16 reviews
I have been here several times over the years. This is going to sound strange but I had the best chicken soup I ever had here. Prices are reasonable , friendly wait staff and good food. My favorite is the lake perch sautéed. Some thing here you don't see every where are potatoes O'Brien.
3 based on 33 reviews
Finding a family-owned, fine dining place in the area, that's open on Sunday, is tough. We wound up at Town Club by default. Town Club has been around forever, so they must be doing something right. Our visit today offered no indication what that something could possibly be. One can get past an old restaurant which has never been renovated. Even high prices can be acceptable with excellent food and service. Paying $90 for three basic meals, nothing fancy, no alchohol, and getting terrible food and service, and being subjected to eating it in a stuffy, tiny, echo-chamber with no air movement, is insulting. Seriously, it's been in the 90's and the cheapskates won't run the air? No, it wasn't busy at all.Im not one for giving wait staff low tips over errors in the kitchen, but since our waitress only took our order, and eventually delivered it, and couldnt otherwise be bothered with checking on us, five bucks was probably fair for five minutes work.Ordered a 1lb ribeye, medium. Came far smaller, much of it globs of fat, and well done. No matter, it was flavorless, and I could eat half of it without giving up in disgust. Wife and daughter had salads, one with chicken, one with beef in it. Neither ate half, or desired taking the rest home. We ordered the cheese squares as an appetizer. Four thick slices of cheap orange cheese, breaded, sprinkled with generic parmesian or bread crumbs...hard to tell, and deep fried - for $10. You may have marinara for a buck more. Seriously, everything is extra. Well, they sent the things out with seafood cocktail sauce. No way to get that corrected since the waitress wasn't going to stop and check on us any time soon. Never checked on our meals after delivery either. We didnt finish the cheese stuff either. Yuck. We were allowed one refill of our iced teas - hot. Seriously...hot, from their pitcher, sans ice. No kidding. Had to request ice - twice. First request got us tiny glasses of ice. How anyone can chince on ice is beyond us, but everything was like that. Cheap, cheap, cheap, but expensive as heck. Clearly, nobody cared. They apparently have a local following of retirees who accept this as normal, so the lights stay on I guess. The ownership and staff don't aspire for more, or concern themselves with attracting the next generation of clientele. Sad but true.So that was our Father's Day dinner. Would have been better off with hot dogs on the grill. Advice: When customers arent finishing meals, ask again if it's ok. Oh! Ask after they start the meals first. If it got to the end of the stay before you noticed, it's too late, and few are likely to complain by that point. They just want to cash out and leave. Noone bothered asking us how our meals were. It's as though they already knew the answer.
4 based on 50 reviews
Super friendly staff and attentive service help make for a good meal experience. Our sausage and mushroom pizza was delicious. We really liked the bulk Italian sausage instead of the usual ground variety. Our only complaint is the seats in our booth were shaky. Every time the people in the booth next to our's moved, we got shaken up. Try the 3 Floyd's beer... very good.
4 based on 331 reviews
Fun - Loud atmosphere with good music. Exactly what you would expect for a micro brewery. Excellent selection of their own highly rated beers with plenty of guest beers to try as well. Food is delicious. Also have a carry out section where you can go in and purchase to take home. If you are around Munster and like beer this is not to be missed.
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3 based on 27 reviews
Came here for my work party on a Saturday in January. The room was a nice size and our server was friendly. The food was good, and came out hot. Since I wasn't buying the food, we ate chicken strips, roast beef and potatoes.
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4 based on 15 reviews
Fresh housemade beers pair with food specials & live music at this casual haunt with seasonal patio.
Stopped here first on a visit to Griffiths three breweries. I showed up right when a Brew Bus was leaving so there were plenty on young drunks all over the place. If you are into great breweries, this one is more of a bar for a young crowd. The other two breweries in town had a much better ambiance for a beer lover.
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4 based on 26 reviews
Bridges' Scoreboard Restaurant & Sports Bar Is A Family-friendly Non-smoking Restaurant & Sports Bar. We Serve Sandwiches, Salads, Wings, Pizza, Seafood, Steak & Much More. We Have Daily Soups & Lunch & Dinner Specials. We Have 28 Big Screen Hdtv's With S
I liked this place 2 years ago. Now the menu is drastically shortened. We had a birthday party and were seated among gambling tables and a corner arcade. Unbelievably cramped. Would be a fun place to get snockered and hang out, I suppose. Beers were skimpy and improperly presented. "Long Island Tea" was a tiny drink with ingredients missing. Pizza had a great mix of toppings with generous cheese but the "crust" was just a big wad of mush. Hamburger was impossible to pick up or handle, a bunch of food randomly dumped in a basket. Jumbo order of onion rings was FOUR ONION RINGS. Fancy-sounding tossed salad was really just a bowl of lettuce. Not going back unless forced.
4 based on 106 reviews
We were staying at the nearby Comfort Inn immediately off I-90 for a less expensive Chicago experience (much cheaper hotel, no parking fee, free breakfast). I searched for local nearby dining opportunities and luckily landed on Byway Brewing Company only one interstate exit away. They had a nice array of beers and the usual options of samples, small and pint-sized pours, which were great, but where they really exceeded our expectations was on the food. Don't let them kid you that the portions are individually sized. Only if you're a construction worker who just came off a 12 hour shift! we saw a party of 3 splitting their noodle bowl along with several sides. My husband and I could have easily split either the delicious house burger with bacon-onion "jam" or his braised garlic short ribs with charred tomatoes and seared onions gyro on a pita. Wow! Definitely several notches above the usual pub grub. We split a cup of sweet potato soup embellished with sesame and paprika oils that began divine then turned truly heavenly when we hit the sour cream lurking in the bottom of the cup. My husband's "gyro" came with french fries with garlic, salt and pepper. I opted for their house chips, which were equally good. After sampling several of their beers both of us chose things we don't normally: I went for a Sunny Vale IPA that worked beautifully with the burger while hubby chose an unusual orange wheat beer. They also had a cherry wheat that was tasty, but a little too sweet for me. Reminded me a bit of the classic German beer cocktail "Berliner Weisse." All in all, an unexpectedly lovely evening. Our server Emily was attentive and as it got busier the staff seemed to look out for each other which I always apppreciate. The decor is typical brewing company industrial and the location, right off the freeway (but facing away from it) isn't redolent with ambiance unless you're into gasoline, but absolutely worth the very easy jog off the interstate to find. They have tables for bigger groups and outdoor seating also.
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4 based on 20 reviews
I was looking for a place that had craft beer that was a brewery so I decided to stop in. There's a small area in the front that's the bar with some tables and in the back is a large room for sitting, games and other entertainment. They do have food and specialize in some Polish dishes but it was late and the kitchen was closed by the time I arrived. They have a decent selection of craft brews on tap, the ones I tried were all very good. I'd recommend giving this place a try if you're in the area and are interested in craft beers.We're glad that you enjoyed the beers that you tried. We do add new ones from time-to-time, so stop back by and try some! Our kitchen closes about an hour before the brewery closes, but we'd love to cook for you sometime! We look forward to seeing you again soon!Cheers!Robyn
4 based on 32 reviews
Not at all impressed with the atmosphere or food although our server was excellent! Not comfortable communal picnic table seating....loud music that was not appropriate to all listeners...Might I add that I like a variety of music and this selection was odd and not inviting to want to stay and partake in The Brews they are known for. We had a sampler of beers that were ok but not memorable I had wine that I left because it was awful.Had the house burger that was just ok but the house made pickles were very good...Mac and cheese dry and the sauerkraut inedible...I don't think I would ever return here so many other brew rooms to tryout
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