Find out what Pub restaurants to try in Windsor. Windsor is an incorporated town in Sonoma County, California, United States. The town is 9 miles north of Santa Rosa and 63 miles north of San Francisco. The population was 26,801 as of the 2010 census.
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3 based on 17 reviews
I live in the next town and had never eaten here before. Glad I tried it. Fabulous burger and a steak sandwich that included a real steak.Fries were perfect. And plenty of beers to choose from. Reasonably priced. Easy parking.We shall definitely return.
4 based on 16 reviews
Unique concept located right on the Healdsburg Plaza joining local craft beer, hidden gem wine & savory food bites served flight style and easy to share.
New spot in HBurg. Wife and I came by. Beer was good and really enjoyed the tasting flight. Wife ordered all shrimp tacos and I ordered the three combo tacos. We split a tasty beer salad. All was great and would rate 4 1/2 but service was really good as well as beer so make it a five. Will be back to try more menu items soon.
Mountain Mike's Pizza Windsor offers family-oriented casual dining environment along with delivery and carryout. We Also offer Full Bar with 18 beers on tap and great wine selection.
With family in to visit, we opted to order in rather than prepare a big meal. Ordering online, for delivery, was fast and efficient. When the pizza arrived, in a timely fashion, it was still hot - and delicious. Thanks Mountain Mike's. (I've been missing you at the Cleveland Avenue location)!
3 based on 53 reviews
Hubby and I went to lunch at the Windsor Applebee's yesterday, 7/3. For the FOOD I'd give them at least 4 stars...thing is, our experience was truly awful.I'm in a wheelchair. First, the wheelchair entry is marked 'to go pickups only' at the top of the only entry with a ramp. We finally saw a wheelchair sticker on the bottom of the door so headed up the ramp. There is no automatic door opener, so hubby had to open the door himself and try to keep it open long enough to get me inside. We entered a small vestibule with yet another door, again with no automatic opener. That time it was SO difficult trying to enter the restaurant itself that I had to help hold the door open and in doing so that door scraped my arm, completely removing a half-moon of skin about the size of half a quarter. We were immediately greeted once inside the restaurant; I held my arm out to the greeter and said "Your door just did this to me". He gasped and took off. My arm was bleeding quite a bit so I pulled a tissue out of my purse and applied pressure to the wound. Several minutes later the Manager came out of the back of the restaurant and asked me what had happened. I lifted the tissue to show him my injury, and it lifted the scraped off flap of skin from my wound. My arm is bleeding profusely by then: I slapped the tissue back down onto my wound and said 'I need to apply pressure to this'. The Manager agreed, handed me 2 bandaids, and started walking away. He turned once to ask me if some age spots on my arm had been caused by the door, and when I said 'no' that was the last that I saw of him.Hubby says he thinks he might have heard the Manager ask something like did I 'want to write an incident'. I didn't hear it: along with being in a wheelchair I'm hard of hearing, plus I was bleeding quite steadily, crying, and in so much pain I was shaking. If I'd heard him ask anything like that I would've immediately said 'YES!'. After around 5 minutes I was finally able to stop applying pressure to my arm wound and put on one of the bandaids. Our waitress helped me do that; in fact, all the wait staff were quite sympathetic, understanding how badly I'd been injured. Here's the final insult: the Manager didn't comp me anything, not even a drink. We paid our $50 lunch tab and left. When I got home the bandaid pad was soaked with blood; I bandaged the wound correctly and swore I'd never eat there again.Aren't restaurants required to have a First Aid Kit on site? Given the severity of my wound, I do think I should have been offered something other than just a couple of bandaids. It's been just over 24 hours now and my arm still hurts like hell. Why should we have paid $50 for lunch (plus tip) after me being injured??
3 based on 79 reviews
Stopped in to watch a game, grab a beer, and eat something. Watched the game and had a regular bar selection of beers and had bar food. Food was okay. The place seems to get loud, but it is a local bar. There is seating outside, but we didn't make it out there. So, if you just want to stop in for a beer and some food like apps or something else and watch some sports, stop in.
Great place if you like hard to find, unique, interesting, craft brews! Four clearly displayed digital screens with "on tap" menu. Knowledgeable staff. Simple bar food menu... good flatbread variety. Prices on point for craft beer bar.Will definitely return when back in Sonoma County.
3 based on 94 reviews
My hubby, SIL, daughter and I went there around 2:00pm for a bit. We had chicken, and the nachos! Amazing! Best flavor! Great selection of beers and for me, I had their lemonade. Outstanding! Will go again. Love eating outside! Very clean, great music. Needed more servers.....they were busy!
4 based on 45 reviews
My first thought....that is one huge parking lot! Thank you RRB for planning ahead!We came for Pliny the Elder and decided to have dinner. Matt was our server and he was great. I explained my dietary limitations and he went to the kitchen to see if they would accommodate me. They Did! Great news for peeps on restricted diets.Good food, fantastic beer, great atmosphere and wonderful service.Highly rcommend
Where to eat American food in Windsor: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 46 reviews
I'd heard about this place from friends, so we finally had a chance to try it. Wow! Our family of four went for dinner and really enjoyed it! You'd never expect to find such a great, high-end restarant in a Holiday Inn of all places. We were very pleansantly surprised. We started with the cheese plate and some butternut squash soup. Yummy! They also serve their special warm, luscious biscuits to start. I had the wiener schnitzel. It was very authentic, German cooking. The portion was huge! I really, really enjoyed it. We also tried the Jagerschnitzel, the salmon, and the chicken. All were delicious. It was a lovely dinner, and we can't wait to go again!
4 based on 16 reviews
Unique concept located right on the Healdsburg Plaza joining local craft beer, hidden gem wine & savory food bites served flight style and easy to share.
New spot in HBurg. Wife and I came by. Beer was good and really enjoyed the tasting flight. Wife ordered all shrimp tacos and I ordered the three combo tacos. We split a tasty beer salad. All was great and would rate 4 1/2 but service was really good as well as beer so make it a five. Will be back to try more menu items soon.
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