Discover Restaurants offering the best Pub food in Holland, Ohio, United States. Holland is a village in Lucas County, Ohio, United States. Holland is a suburb of Toledo. The population was 1,764 at the 2010 census. Holland is home to the J.H. Fentress Antique Popcorn Museum.
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4 based on 29 reviews
We stop here for a meal occasionally. Although Brandywine is a private country club, the restaurant is open to the public. We have been to the restaurant for Sunday brunch and also for lunch or supper. Meals are always very good, and surprisingly not expensive for a country club. The service is always very good also.
4 based on 104 reviews
Always a favorite, we stopped in and ordered a mushroom Idiot pizza. It was great as usual, even though I shouldn't have much cheese the 2 of us finished the whole thing!
4 based on 113 reviews
In 1972, Max & Erma created a fun, unique restaurant so friends and family can gather for good times and a great meal, and decorated it with eclectic artifacts and local paraphernalia. Since that day, we've been committed to providing our guests with irre
We went to Max & Erma's with family because it wasn't to busy. 3 of us order Reuben's and were disappointed with the Reuben. The Reuben was dry with little flavor and the fries were soggy!Thank you so much for taking the time to leave a review. We take pride in complete customer satisfaction and would love to hear what we can do better next time. Please call us at 419.887.1682 to share your feedback. Cheers!
Where to eat Greek food in Holland: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 37 reviews
Our server Amanda was amazing! And the food was really good, I had the bacon cheddar burger and my wife had the chicken penne alfredo, kids ate for free. Admittedly I tried my daughters chicken tenders and they were really good too. Very impressed, its not your typical hotel food, Sabaâs Bistro takes it to another level. Recommend the local Maumee craft IPA beer as well!
Fire Station Bar And Grill is a neighborhood eatery offering a true local destination for great memories, food, fun and great drinks! Created by same creative and distinctive Mail Pouch Saloon eateries who are passionate about food and locality. Dine in o
Went on a Tuesday night for a beer to check the place out.Decor is awesome, bring the kids.Parking lot was packed.Food craft beer selection at 3 bars.Food menu looks like lots.of choices.Chatting with Mo at upstairs bar and she said owner ALS owns Mail Pouch Saloon in Haskins. Food there is great so I have no reason to suspect less at this location.Looking forward to going for dinner and seeing how the service is. If it is as attentive as Mo was, it will be very good.
Might not look like much from the outside. But don't let that scare you away. Great drinks made by Annie and Christie. The crowd is a mix of ages but always a good time.
Ohio, United States Food Guide: 10 Bar food Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Holland
4 based on 19 reviews
Cheers is a local restaurant that is cozy and always a great place to relax and enjoy the evening. Their pizza is fabulous. My favorite is their Pro pan plus. The burgers are fantastic also. Pepper jack cheese balls are a good appetizer to share. Friendly staff and the manager Phil is very helpful.
4 based on 95 reviews
Quick summary: a variety of pub dishes, small plates, salads, and sandwiches/burgers. Reasonable prices. Service pretty good, but slow on a night when it was not busy.We stopped by for dinner when traveling through the area. Most mains come with fries/chips or upgrade to a "premium" side for $2. The latter include soup, mac & cheese. side salad, veg of the day, etc. My husband and I split a good mixed green salad ($8.50). I had the shrimp tacos ($16 for two good tacos) and my husband had the half rack of ribs ($15. It came with the kale slaw, which was quite good, and I am REALLY tired of anything with kale.) Both mains were pretty good and tasty. We both upgraded to the mixed vegetables side, which was a sautéed mix of red papers, mushrooms, onions, etc. which were okay, but could have been better with less grease.Full bar with some good selections of wine by the glass (mostly $7 - 11) and beer ($6.)Service was friendly and mostly professional, but I had to chase down our waiter to order second rounds of beer and wine. In a fairly empty restaurant by that time, he was busy chatting at the bar.Reasonable prices all around.So -- not a bad choice, but I'd also think about trying another place in town if we are again by that way.
Where to eat Fast Food food in Holland: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 34 reviews
Food was decent and as expected. Service met expectations. No problems or issues. I was a bit surprised that the owner of this location could opt out from the Plenti points program. Worth considering if you're looking for a sit down meal in this area. Convenient to I-475.
4 based on 34 reviews
We waited five minutes to be seated and more than five minutes for a waitress to come to the table. The hamburgers took thirty minutes to come out. Our waitress was very nice but was not very attentive. The restaurant was not busy so there was no reason for the long delays. On a positive note, the hamburgers were very tasty.Hello Patty,Thanks for taking the time to post the review. We appreciate the kind comments about the quality of the burgers.We also appreciate you taking the time to let us know of an opportunity with regard to sense of urgency. We can address this issue and will.I would be grateful if you could drop me an email at [email protected]. We would like to make this right.rob
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