Discover Restaurants offering the best Pub food in Mears, Michigan, United States. Golden Township is a civil township of Oceana County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 1,810 at the 2000 census.
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3 based on 105 reviews
We were visiting Ludington and wondered why nobody was on this patio at 5 pm....we found out. Despite the polite and helpful young man who served us, we decided to never return because the food/drink was not good. I have never had such terrible water at a restaurant. Then I ordered a Coke because I could not drink the water, and it was also bad. I would imagine it's the ice cubes made from the water? Or maybe the Coke is actually made from the water? I don't know but it was awful. I couldn't drink it. I ordered and specified no pecans and the server passed it on to the kitchen but they disregarded it. I noticed after eating half that I was served a wrap with pecans. Fortunately it's not a life or death allergy in this case but given the prices, they really have a lot to learn to warrant those prices. It is one thing to pay that for a GOOD meal that is served as requested....but to pay those prices and get a wrap that wasn't as requested and have a burger that was clearly a patty that was a frozen production and just cooked up....no way. It became clear why the deck across the street was practically full!Additionally upon leaving, we walked down the sidewalk and a woman nearly ran into the window belonging to this restaurant that was wide open into the sidewalk and definitely a danger to pedestrians who wouldn't be expecting a window open into the sidewalk. WOW.
3 based on 30 reviews
Nice seating, view of Pentwater Lake. Wonderful soups, Joe Burger and Lamb. Thin crust pizza was good. Beer specials 1.5 , all the oldies, Pabst, Strohs, Schlitz......
4 based on 110 reviews
Great bar with great food. Both wife and I had Mexican food, me the burrito her the quesadilla. Both were very good....but both were huge!!! Had to box some up to take home....very good warmed up also.
3 based on 20 reviews
Went with large group, maybe 12 other people in bar. Took over an hour for our food to come... burgers. They were all very over cooked, one person in group didn't get his by the time he did get his the rest of us were done and his burger was burned when he did finally get it. Waitress was apologetic... told us their cook was a 17 year... fairly new. Apparently they need to hire and pay for a real cook. Won't be back... had same experience last year.
4 based on 91 reviews
We went to this restaurant based on word of mouth. The burgers were said to be fantastic. We ordered burgers (about $10) and they were good but maybe not better than specialty burgers in other restaurants.The Brown Bear is on the main street of Shelby. There is plenty of curbside parking because there is not much else around. The place does not have curb appeal and if I were driving by, I would not have stopped. The windows are dark and the door is dirty and faded. Inside, the atmosphere is yellow pine in a bar - restaurant setting. If you don't like bars, that's OK - most of the people at the dinner hour ordered food and soft drinks. The staff was friendly and the service was quick. The arrangement is crowded and does not appear to be wheelchair accessible. The menu consisted of a half dozen appetizers. There were about eight burger options and five dinner options. Other sandwiches can also be ordered. I did not see options for children. This is a local tradition and I am glad I went once. I probably would not drive miles for this destination.
4 based on 247 reviews
What from the outside looks like a hole in the wall is actually a fun bar and grill serving amazing comfort food. The menu is only a single page. The burger selection is fun. There are non-burger sandwiches and a couple other options, but this is a greasy spoon so you should order what they do best: burgers. The âNotoriousâ burger is a full pound of beef. Even âThe Cubâ is half a pound. Come hungry. But donât come expecting any healthy options, only yummy ones!The service is friendly. While it is clean, it is small. There is only limited seating near the bar, on the ground level, and on the second-floor porch. Plan to come at non-peak hours.
4 based on 39 reviews
Stopped for lunch on a overnight getaway. There were 3 lunch specials and 2 homemade soups plus the regular and extensive menu! I had the wild rice chicken soup and my husband had the hot ham and cheese sandwich with tots. The soup was especially delicious. There is a small in size but with a wide range of options, and the 2 soups were available there as well.It was my first time, but my husband has eaten there before and agrees that this little spot deserves âï¸âï¸âï¸âï¸âï¸. Nice beer selection is a bonus.
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4 based on 170 reviews
We ate here on a Saturday afternoon. It was pretty busy inside and out on the covered patio area. We chose to eat outside and really enjoyed it. The Reuben sandwich was really good as was the brisket cheese steak sandwich. The whitefish sandwich was tasty but the amount of fish is minimal, order the extra fillet for $5 and it will be perfect. Service was good and prices average. We didn't have any of the beers but there was definitely a large selection.
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