Find out what American restaurants to try in Crestview Hills. Crestview Hills is a home rule-class city in Kenton County, Kentucky, in the United States. The population was 3,148 at the 2010 census.
4 based on 118 reviews
Wife and I brought some neighbors here a few days ago. They had NEVER been to a Bonefish Grill, mainly because she has an allergy to shellfish. So she tried the crusted trout. Her husband had the crab crusted cod, and wife and I split the same thing. I kept telling them about Bang Bang shrimp. But that was before we knew about the allergy. But with her permission, we got a large serving. Absolutely delicious. You can make a meal out of just that if you wanted. Service was average, but will admit they were packed for a Saturday night. Hint: get there early on a weekend, and definitely make reservations. Ample parking. And definitely try the Bang Bang Shrimp.
4 based on 383 reviews
We met our daughter and son-in-law and granddaughter (there to have a nice Sunday afternoon together. Unfortunately the server seemed annoyed we were there...and didnât want to answer questions. The food was good. Again, when it was time to leave, we had to track him down to get our bill.
3 based on 58 reviews
Restaurant
On our trip in town we meet up with other family members the first night at Barleycorns. We were a large group on 9 so we were not expecting the fastest of services on this evening. At first things seemed okay as the waiter was right on it with getting our drinks ordered and out to us. But, that's as good as it would get. With so many of us we had quite a few dishes brought out. Some looked quite good, but everyone pretty much felt like everything was fairly average, well, all but 2 of us. For the 2 of us the meal couldn't have gone worse. It wasn't until the rest of our group was almost done that the waiter came out to apologize for the missing chicken wings. He promised they would be right out and that we needed to leave room for desert (making us believe there would be desert on the house). But wait, five or six minutes later chicken wings did come out, but for another table who ordered after us. Waiter did come back to apologize again and said he noticed another table got the wings, but again said... they're on the way. By this time the rest of our group had their fill. So, after another short wait our wings and potato skins finally made their way out. The wings were so underwhelming it didn't help how we felt. And, the skins, well, they were fairly blah and oily. So, no points won back after the dismal service. After we all left everyone else made it clear there was nothing special about any of their meals to ever get them wanting to come back after the service fell so flat.Oh, and we never did get desert... probably because the bill came before we were even done with the wings and skins. The waiter lacked and customer service skills and left us with a bad taste.Hi, Dan. Thanks for the message. We pride ourselves on providing the very best customer service and experience, but clearly we dropped the ball here. I would love the opportunity to speak with you about your visit and try to make things right. Please reach out to me directly at [email protected] and I will promptly follow up. Again, I am very sorry we failed to exceed (or even meet) your expectations. We are always looking to improve and I hope to speak with you soon. I appreciate your business.
4 based on 24 reviews
My first time at McAlister's this past Sunday. The menu offers a wide range of hot and cold sandwiches that come with one side item and a pickle for $7-$7.50. In addition, there is a pick-2 menu to combine a half sandwich, soup or salad for about $7.25. We did not order drinks as the price was outrageous for a simple Tea. But the food was good at a decent price for something better than fast food. Our bill was $15.
4 based on 323 reviews
Half Restaurant. Half Store. All Country
This place is next to the hotel where we were staying. Bored with hotel breakfasts, we walked over to Cracker Barrel. Cordial hostess seated us. Our waitress was also a very pleasant gal with excellent customer service skills.I had a typical breakfast, two eggs over medium, three strips of bacon and their loaded hashbrowns. (I passed on ordering the grits,) The eggs and were fairly standard. The bacon thick and cooked perfectly. The hashbrowns were an abundance of flavor. I mean really, how can you go wrong with hashbrowns with cheese? Very tasty side dish.Overall, very good food, great service, all at a reasonable price. What more could you ask for? Well done!
4 based on 53 reviews
First Watch specializes in delicious creations freshly-prepared to order. Their fresh, award-winning Breakfast, Brunch and Lunch dishes are made using only the best ingredients without the use of heat lamps or deep fryers. The best part is their creative
Have been here several times with family and friends. Today was a stop after church to enjoy a hearty breakfast. Our favorites are the Traditional and the Trifecta breakfasts, with lots of options. I personally am partial to the sausage links a little on the well done side, and they do not miss. Almost anything on the menu is worth trying. There is a variety for everyone, breakfast or lunch - your pick. I highly recommend this place. Ample parking. Get here at off times or you will have a wait, but it's worth the wait.
4 based on 38 reviews
In Manhattan in 1965, there was no place where people could go out to meet friends and make new ones in an environment that was at once both relaxed and yet exciting. Then, Alan Stillman opened Fridays as a way, he said, "to meet Pan Am stewardesses." Sud
Decided to stop on our way to Cincinnati. Our server Morgan was friendly and helpful.We ordered the Wing Roulette for an appetizer and Pecan Chicken salad, Whiskey Burger, and Sirloin with Shrimp as entrees. Everything came out as ordered. Would stop at this location again if I were to return to the area.
4 based on 74 reviews
A true British Pub experience complete with brilliant food, drink and genuine hospitality. We are best known for our signature Fish-n-Chips but guests can also nosh on shareable dishes, build their own burgers or savor some classic comfort food. An extens
We met with friends that we havenât seen for a while and sat outside and had a great time. Everyone except me had the fish and chips and I had the chicken Gouda pasta dish which was mostly good. Beer was not as cold as I like.But all in all, great place to hang out
4 based on 241 reviews
We are a full service restaurant. We offer Catering and have a private dining room for groups with less than 50 people.
This restaurant has been around for my entire life and has become one of my favorites in Northern Kentucky because the food is so darn good. It specializes in home-cooking and offers good old Kentucky favorites that are hard to find these days. Among their best items are Kentucky Hot Brown sandwich, Hot Slaw and Goetta (a Greater Cincinnati specialty more than a Kentucky one, but it is awesome). They're homemade pies and soup are also renowned. Prices are reasonable, too. I take friends in from out of town so they can taste real local food. They always love it.Thank you for taking the time to post such a positive review. All to often we only hear the negatives. We appreciate you!
4 based on 355 reviews
We enjoyed our dinner here as we celebrated my mother in law's 81st birthday. First, I have to say, Jasmine, our server, was THE best! She was attentive and friendly. We all got the fried chicken dinner that came family style with all the sides. It was so delicious! The chicken was tender and juicy!! The sides all complemented the chicken. We love coming to The Greyhound Tavern but tonight seemed extra good. Thank you Jasmine! We will be back soon!!
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