Find out what Wine Bar restaurants to try in Belleville. Belleville (French: Belle ville, meaning "Beautiful city") is a city in St. Clair County, Illinois, coterminous with the now defunct Belleville Township. The population was 42,034 according to the Census Bureau's 2015 estimates.
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4 based on 87 reviews
Wine, beer
Not only is the food and wine great at this place.....they have by far the best bloody mary bar around! It's a meal in itself! The atmosphere is warm and cozy too!
Where to eat Pub food in Belleville: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 48 reviews
Enjoy a relaxing winery atmosphere nestled on acres of beautiful countryside. Wine & Beer Tastings! Food! Live Music! Indoor/Outdoor Seating! Weddings & Private Events! Developed, owned and operated by family members Shannon and Jeff Gastreich and Kevin B
Absolutely love everything about the Weingarten! Great wine selection! Love their pizza's! ...but my favorite is their Tomato & Gouda Bisque Soup....it is the best you will ever have! Spinach artichoke dip is awesome too! The pretzel bites with beer cheese sauce are great! I've tried many items on the menu....all good! Enjoy a glass of wine on their patio and enjoy the view!
Most Popular Bar food in Belleville, Illinois, United States
4 based on 34 reviews
Welcome to india's oven! Indias Oven brings the most fresh and authentic Indian dishes to an array of satisfied customers in the greater Swansea, Fairview Height, Ofallon , Belleville, scott AFB, Shiloh , St Clair , St Louis area. Visit us online to view
Curry on the buffet line much inproved today! Owners seemed interested in keeping a good meat ration to sauce this week. The last three weeks in a row, I would have advised getting to the the buffet towards the start of the buffet hours or not coming at all, as you would get curry that was mainly sauce because the guests had picked most of the meat out of it.On the other hand, I came at the start of the last hour and now my orignal advice about not coming if you miss the start seems to apply again with the non-meat buffet items in chafing dishes... once out there may not be a refill. For example today, I went expecting the usual vegetable samosas (love 'em), which have been there the previous (3) weeks I went. Instead they served Pakora (fried vegetables) in that spot and there were only two small pieces left when I arrived. I grabbed those when I started and there was never a refill.Also keep in mind that one order of Papadum, which the menu lists as (2) pcs, means one piece broken in half... at least it does this week. I believe I may have gotten (2) whole Papadums last week. Today I got (3) half pieces and was charged for a double order. I questioned that since I asked for "an order of Papadum" and they reduces my bill for that item down to the expected $1 (close enough, menu lists it as $0.95).I would say consistency is key to restaurant survival. My favorite Chinese place has been in business three generations by not changing anything... I believe this restaurant needs to first work on getting everything right, then remain consistent.Still, good food and as mentioned by others, the only game in town for Indian.
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