Reviews on Pub food in Benicia, California, United States. Benicia (/bəˈniːʃə/ bə-NEE-shə; bə-NI-shə; Spanish pronunciation: [beˈnisja]) is a waterside city in Solano County, California, located in the North Bay region of the San Francisco Bay Area. It served as the state capital for nearly thirteen months from 1853 to 1854. The population was 26,997 at the 2010 census. The city is located along the north bank of the Carquinez Strait. Benicia is just east of Vallejo and across the strait from Martinez. Elizabeth Patterson has served as Mayor of Benicia since 2007.
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4 based on 69 reviews
This is a relatively new Beer Pub that was opened in June 2011. My wife and I had lunch there and want to recommend it to others
On our way to farmers market we happened to see this place and after shopping at the market walked over for a quick drink. The place looked busy but we were told by a waitress walking by that there was more seating outside. It was perfect. Sat creekside, enjoyed an ice cold delicious beer on a nice sunny day. Great find!
4 based on 30 reviews
Hang outside and dance or listen to the band while enjoying a cocktail or any of the many beers offered
Most Popular American food in Benicia, California, United States
This is a small place. The owners also have an even smaller bar in the back of Tannery that they do special events in. Have been to one and was a nice touch with gin tasting and a live band. Very fun. The main bar has an outside area for smokers. Not my thing. Owners are nice folks and have been in town for many years.
3 based on 28 reviews
Eat.Drink.Repeat...At Benicia's premier local's hangout! We take a fresh spin on your favorite hearty sports pub fare by preparing from scratch with locally sourced ingredients whenever possible- including from our own Rookies Organic Garden.
My wife and I have stopped at Rookies several times when we've been in downtown Benicia to catch one of the amazing sunsets. Inside Rookies is a well-laid out sport-bar with an impressively large number of TV's tuned to every sporing event currently underway.We generally opt to sit outside to enjoy a burger and a beer and watch the people strolling on 1st street. On our most recent stop, our server, Ashley was fantastic - the beer was cold and the burgers, as always, were excellent.Here's a tip for the non-locals - after dinner, walk a few yards down 1st Street, turn right and walk out to a wonderful bench overlooking the Carquinez Bridge. Fabulous sunsets with a few marine props in the foreground to enhance the view.
4 based on 12 reviews
This compact little wine bar is squeezed into a long, narrow space fronting on First Street. There is some sidewalk seating, but even that is quite limited. The net effect is to make The Chill cozy-friendly, the sort of place youâd go for a glass of wine or a beer and maybe watch a game on the flat screen. Itâs especially nice if you can score al fresco seating on a mild, not-too-breezy evening or late afternoon (opens 4 pm). We had after dinner drinks at The Chill while a Warriors-Cavs playoff game was underway, so I can personally attest that the place can get very crowded and noisy at times. Beer drinker addendum: They only have three beers on tap here â Guinness and two others I canât remember.Restroom alert: The Chill is way too small to accommodate restrooms on the premises, but donât despair. Clean restrooms used by this and some other establishments are located out back. Before you go, ask for the four-digit code youâll need for the keypad.
We go for taco Tuesday. Most places have a happy hour with their taco Tuesday, they don't Prices aren't bad, but the service it terrible. They take forever to take your order, forever for it to come out, they almost never come around and see if you want more food or drinks and have to wait forever for your tab. In fact, you pretty much have to go to the bar to pay your tab. SLOW service.
Most Popular Asian food in Benicia, California, United States
4 based on 72 reviews
Don't miss eating here! Excellent food. We chose to eat outside as it was a lovely evening and the inside space seemed dark. The food did not disappoint. We chose an Italian dish that was outstanding and creme brulee was terrific!
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4 based on 52 reviews
Always busy with a nice following. Great ambiance with good music and drinks. A fun place to go with friends.
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