Best Pub restaurants nearby. Discover the best Pub food in Grimes. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Pub restaurants near you.. Grimes is a city in Dallas and Polk counties in the U.S. state of Iowa. The population was 8,246 at the 2010 census. Grimes is part of the Des Moines–West Des Moines Metropolitan Statistical Area.
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4 based on 127 reviews
A high-energy neighborhood restaurant and tavern, Bennigan's is relentlessly focused on the people, food and experience that define it. Every member of the team "bleeds green" to go above and beyond the casual dining expectations of today. Our new restaur
Ive been eating here for years now. Food is always good, never disappoints. Service is always fast. Always a favorite.Thank you for the nice comments. We appreciate it.
3 based on 55 reviews
A group of friends enjoyed visiting and dining here - both beef and chicken nachos were super - served in an innovative presentation. (Would make a good entree).Also had the fish tacos - I'd try something else next time. Friend wasn't too pleased with the pizza. Place was full - and the service was prompt.
3 based on 56 reviews
Went with my husband one evening for a quick bite to eat. We sat outside at the bar and enjoyed a beer while looking over the menu and watching a Stanley Cup hockey prelim game. The menu has different choices and I tried the philly flat bread while my husband had a flatbread pizza. Both were absolutely delicious! And the side of Taylor tots really were perfect - crispy and not soggy! Will be back!
3 based on 39 reviews
Most of the food I've tried here is just fine. My friends and I go here (or order out) mostly for the wings, though. Inside has plenty of televisions. It's a real sports bar and grill. The craft beer selection, however, is terrible. Very, very few local brews. Too many out-of-state options for a local joint. Puzzling.
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I rated this B&G as excellent because for the classic, old-fashion, local neighborhood bar atmosphere it's trying to portray, Stevie C's definitely more than succeeds. It is your typical small town, neon beerlight dimly-lit bar with pool tables, several video games, juke box. The diverse dive-bar décor can keep your eyes occupied for hours. Most noticeable are all the stickers and signs covering the walls, doors, cabinets beer coolers, toilets? etc stating witty, sarcastic, smartass &/or politically incorrect (adult-only) sayings. There's a collection of police badge patches, gumball machine, barber pole light, Mexican sombrero, a horse saddle, parlor lamps on sidetables. However, glowing next to a fish tank is the crème de la crème of nostalgia; the iconic fish-net leg lamp from the movie classic 'A Christmas Story'. What does not fall into your typical small-town bar category is Stevie Câs back patio/mister/beer garden (the Oasis). Colorful patio tables and chairs surrounded by a variety flowers and plants enclosed by a privacy fence. The menu includes traditional bar food: appetizers, sandwiches, hamburgers. Also not traditional items like brick oven cracker-crust pizza. About a half-dozen beers on tap - a couple lites, a couple crafts, even Budweiser! Very few bars you can still find a classic beer like Bud on tap. Most have switched to only selling the 'craft' geek-beers preferred by city-fied, loft-dweller types. Also very cheap beer on happy hour - $3 mini pitchers & 16 oz draw $1.75Note - don't be surprised if/when you hear a few oldfashion 4+letter cuss words coming from some of the cliental. After all, this is a bar (IE where adults gather to de-stress, consume alcoholic drinks & have adult conversations) not a Chuck E. Cheese's.
4 based on 21 reviews
Very unexpected! First time to the Mustang Grill. Had the tenderloin at the owner Joe's suggestion. I love tenderloins, and this was hands down the best I've ever had! Joe also recommended the Mustang Burger - we'll try that next time. Enjoyed the conversation with Joe too!
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