Discover Restaurants offering the best Pub food in Morris Plains, New Jersey, United States. Morris Plains is a borough in Morris County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the borough's population was 5,532, reflecting an increase of 296 (+5.7%) from the 5,236 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 17 (+0.3%) from the 5,219 counted in the 1990 Census.
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Weâve been to this place about a dozen times since itâs opened always getting a burger. And perhaps 85 percent of the times, the burgers came back undercooked. Went back today and again a medium well ordered burger came back predominantly pink inside-showed the waiter who said they would make a new burger. When the new burger came out, it had a lot of pink inside, but this time the person bringing out the food said at this place medium well has pink . At this point we just ate it, but I wonder how medium is cooked . Note- weâve ordered well done burgers here only to have them cooked with a lot of pink inside too . For me, having just made about 20 hand made burgers for a family bbq , grilling them & having them all cooked perfect , it amazes me how many times our order gets messed up. I first ordered a shake with no whipped cream only to have it brought out with whipped cream, then we waited like 25 min for glasses of water . It took a total of 2 hours 15 min from the time we first got there and then finished our food , just getting burgers/water. At least the caramel shake was very good , but thatâs not why I went there.
3 based on 150 reviews
We enjoyed the meal. We had chicken, fries, mac and cheese, meatball sub, and salads. The food was good. We sat in the second room because it was quieter than bar area. Music did get louder, but they were nice enough to turn it down when asked. would deffinately find this place again.
4 based on 185 reviews
We've been patronizing the Tavern since it opened. The food and service have always been at least at least a 3-star experience, far above the casual chain restaurants with similar menus. However, on weekend evenings, we noticed the management is no longer taking the restaurant and its patrons seriously. The important customers are now the after-party people who've finished the wedding celebrations and are drinking up a storm at the bar. And bringing their drinks into the Tavern, overrunning the customers who are still completing their meals. Last Saturday, there were couples, beer bottles in hand, unapologetically hanging over our booth, others taking selfies beside our booth. Truly, we were hemmed in by drinkers all around us, oblivious to their rudeness. Sadly, management didn't come in to survey the scene. We complained to our server who herself was upset with the situation and said it happens every Saturday night. We gulped down our food and left never to return.Thank you for the review Bevert. I do apologize for the rude guests that were in the dining area with you while you were trying to enjoy your meal with us. If you wouldn't mind speaking a little more in-depth about your experience with me my email is [email protected]. I look forward to speaking with you soon.Jeff LeeManagerGk's Red Dog Tavern
4 based on 41 reviews
Three of us older people stopped by for dinner. We sat at the window in the front room where there are some tables and a horseshoe bar (back room has rows of tables). The bar was standing room only with workmen, young people, etc talking and laughing. I don't remember any TV screens and the background music was really in the background--the sound track in the place was people who knew each other and were enthused about being together. What a pleasant atmosphere!The one waitress for the whole place moved quickly, didn't waste time, and kept an eye on our table. Although we were most likely 30 years older than the rest of the place, we received her attention equally. She was very good and we appreciated her attention to our needs.The three of us had rib eye steaks, 20 oz, with sweet potato or salad. Great steaks and an excellent value for about $20. Best wishes to Collin's Pub!
4 based on 134 reviews
Since opening its doors in 2007, George + Martha's in Morristown, N.J. has been offering a modern American menu in a sophisticated and fun atmosphere. The restaurant features an exciting nightlife, from Happy Hours to live entertainment and hosted events.
A small group of us ate dinner here this week. The bar is separated from the dining area and my favorite aesthetic element was the hand-painted mural on the wall, depicting a romantic silhouette of a young, svelte George & Martha. Our waiter was friendly and attentive but service was a little on the slow side, probably because it was a Saturday evening and the place was packed. He started us off with some complimentary cheese biscuit which we devoured. The Goffle Farm Brick Chicken ($23.00) was tender and we loved the crispy, cheesy potato side that came with it. The Grilled Flat Iron ($27.00) came out nicely done, and the open face steak sandwich ($16.00) was also a winner, served on a bed of mixed garden greens. We shared a side of the signature âGeorgeâs mac and cheeseâ ($6.00), a bougie take on the classic macaronic dish highlighted by a rich béchamel sauce. We were tempted with dessert but the meal was filling enough and we didnât want to wait around. I like George & Marthaâs and I would come back to try some of the other menu offerings. I found some of the entrees to be on the pricey side but it looks balanced out by their happy hour specials. A clean bathroom always makes me feel better about the establishment and they didnât disappoint. Thank you so much for your 4 star review of George + Marthaâs American Grille! We are very happy to hear you enjoyed your food, service and overall experience with us. We appreciate the kind words and we will pass this along to the staff and the kitchen. We do offer a brunch menu on the weekends, could be something fun and cool to check out. See you next time!
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4 based on 210 reviews
The Office Tavern Grill first opened its doors in June of 2014. A reinvention of what was an iconic New Jersey restaurant chain, The Office Tavern Grill prides itself on providing its guests with a crafted experience. The menu is a modern American cuisine
Office Tavern Grill is a solid cross of good food, good beer and good service. Walk in without a booking, they provided a time limited booth which we gladly accepted. We tried a bevy of.options, Al the wing options and a number of the entres. I took the short rib and it was really nice. Would certainly go back next time I'm in town. Thanks so much for your 4 star review of the Office Tavern Grill in Morristown! We are ecstatic to hear you enjoyed your food and overall time while dining out with us In addition to our regular menu, we do offer a Road Trip Menu! This menu features regionally selected dishes from all across the country, and changes up every 8 weeks or so. Itâs a great way to try something new each time you visit!
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4 based on 128 reviews
This authentic Irish pub in New Jersey is located inside Hanover Marriott. Traditional Irish cuisine is served at the Irish pub in Parsippany, NJ that was imported from Ireland and fashioned by artisans to give the pub a genuine feel.
Went here for a business dinner. Food was quite tasty. Beer was great. Decor is entertaining and authentic. Servers were fun and made a business dinner enjoyable. We had a great time. Iâd go back just to sit and relax at the bar. Located just inside the hotel. Lots of parking.
4 based on 221 reviews
We are a Morristown's full service family restaurant and sports bar, located "off the green" in downtown Morristown, NJ.
It's a place that you go to after work to unwind, enjoy some decent discounted appetizers during Happy Hour, drink some Samuel Adams and maybe meet some ladies. I had the Pretzel Burger ($12), Angus beef, American cheese, shredded lettuce, Russian dressing which was all served on a soft pretzel bun. Oh yes, it also came with fries. I won't mention how many Sam Adams. They have a free popcorn machine that is pretty much always refilled and though it is not gourmet popcorn, it's still good.Let me talk about the decor. I hope you like frogs because there are more frogs hanging up on the walls than you will find in a Florida lily pond. After you enter, you are going to find a long corridor which leads to another door. A long central bar awaits you which is surrounded by TV screens, a main dinning hall and to the right a smaller bar with a pool table, shuffle board and dart board nearby. I hope you don not like conversation because if conversation is going on you will not hear it.The Famished Frog is right on the square in Morristown so parking options are limited. Try to find street parking, walk two blocks for free street parking or pay for garage parking about a block away.
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4 based on 324 reviews
I reveled in the Good Morning Burger (pork roll, fried egg and hamburger) with ho-hum french fries (better if they were fresh cut)$14.00. My spouse enjoyed a steer herder for $14.00 and others enjoyed the Mac and cheese burger and the brie burger all for 14 or $15. We had a very tasty spinach and artichoke dip ($10) and an order of fried pickles for $6.00. All in for four adults and a ten year old for $102.36.Service was superb at the lunch hour; prices were very affordable even in confiscatory Morristown. Food quality was above average but not gourmet. The hamburgers were offered ONLY rare, medium or well. I ordered mine rare and it came medium and my family ordered their's medium and they came well done. I have found that unless one goes to a true high end steak house, the "doneness" is whimsical at best. Same here. In sum, great service, creative menu, good food but not low cal or low fat. Be forewarned but enjoy the decadence.
4 based on 405 reviews
I'm giving Arthur's one star because there is no option for none. We have eaten there many times over the years and enjoyed both food and atmosphere but not for a while. Our recent experience proves the time tested adage that you can't go home again. It's not the old Arthur's. If you want burned greasy food with a bitter taste, poor service and a noise level that drowns out all table conversation, then this is the place for you. As a neighborhood bar it might be fine but if you are looking for a pleasant dinner with friends, look elsewhere!
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