Discover Restaurants offering the best American food in Monmouth, Oregon, United States. Monmouth (/ˈmɒnməθ/ is a city in Polk County in the U.S. state of Oregon. It was named for Monmouth, Illinois, the origin of its earliest settlers. The population is 10,174 (2016 est.) and it is part of the Salem Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Things to do in Monmouth
4 based on 70 reviews
Our first restaurant after our move to Dallas. Went on St. Paddy's Day. Place was packed. The food was average at best and you sit communal style.
4 based on 80 reviews
Washington Street Steakhouse & Pub established in 1999 a home town relaxed environment offering a separate nonsmoking family dinning room and a separate full service pub featuring all Oregon lottery games. Washington Street offers lots of great food and f
This place serves up real, old fashioned, stick to your ribs tasty food! The flavors are blended well on everything I've eaten here! The clam chowder is the best!! The service is friendly, efficient, but very busy. The seating is pretty limited, the dining area is loud, but it is clean! The backs of the bench seats are tall enough so you don't have unruly children hanging over the back of their seat slathering mashed potatoes in your hair! The pies are made in house, I think, because they don't have that bakery taste, they are soooo good, be sure to save room!!
The only reason this got more than 1 star is that the service was friendly. But the restaurant is dirty. There are years of old pieces of old poster tape on the front window that need to be removed. The chair was very wobbly. The greasy smoke made it difficult to stay for very long. The food was typical frozen and then fried. The chocolate shake was pretty good. They have a great opportunity but need to improve the space.
Ordered a Blue and saw that the ice had black specs and a horrible film in the glass and in the drink itself. Ordered chicken wings and they were ok I thought until I was puking my guts out a few hours afterwards. I accidentally also left my tab open after I left along with my credit card and returned the next morning. They charged me an extra 15% since I left my tab open. Quite funny since this place is horrible and they justify charging this to us locals is ok. F- If you want a great bar/staff go to Chase Bar & Grill at least they know the meaning of cleanliness.
What to do and see in Monmouth, United States: The Best Places and Tips
4 based on 52 reviews
The waitress was attentive, but the food was just average. Nothing spectacular. The salad came with all the vegetables and lettuce separated on the plate instead of being cut up and mixed together.
Monmouth Food Guide: 10 Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Monmouth
4 based on 11 reviews
Our most recent visit to Chase Bar & Grill was for the purpose of ordering food-to-go, although we have dined in several times. The hamburgers are delicious! My husband ordered his favorite sandwich, "The Royal Irishman", always delicious, and I ordered one of their wraps, the "Chicken Bacon Wrap", for the first time. Wow! It was a very generously filled wrap with lots of yummy chicken and bacon! Every order is made fresh, so you might be prepared for a short wait, which is well worth it!
Where to eat Bar food in Monmouth: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 42 reviews
Went here for breakfast. Place was jam packed. After eating understood why. Our waitress never wrote anthing down and I substituted. Our oders came out perfect. They continually filled our cups. Had the Italian omlet. Largest one ever seen. Crammed full. Enough hashbrowns for 2 0r 3 was on my plate. You can rest assured if ever in the area again, it will be my number one stop
See what the Colonel's cooking at your local KFC. Stop in today and enjoy our world famous chicken - it's Finger Lickin' Good!
We live 50 miles from this establishment but it is on the way home from Corvallis so we stop occasionally. EVERY time we've stopped the order has not been done correctly. This time we ordered a chicken in a bucket MEAL which should have come with a large mashed potatoes, large gravy, large coleslaw and 4 biscuits. SHOULD have looked before we left the store and didn't. Got home with our bucket of chicken, mind you this was to feed four people. What we got was a bucket of 10 pieces of chicken. We ordered all dark original which meant legs & thighs and we got 2 breasts instead of thighs. They can't seem to tell the difference. One individual size container of potatoes & gravy, the kind they serve in the snack boxes and one snack size container of coleslaw. no biscuits, no condiments, 4 napkins. Thank goodness I had some mac salad in the fridge and whipped up some asparagus as well. This counter person was not trained or knowlegeable about the KFC menu offerings. The chicken was good BUT if you go to this establishment check your bag before you leave, I mean take everything out of the box/bag and look in the container of chicken to be sure it's what and how many you ordered and that you got everything else you were supposed to get before you get home to see they didn't give you what you ordered.
4 based on 106 reviews
This restaurant has a lot of class in its atmosphere and the food is great. They used to provide compostable take-out containers but for some reason have reverted to styrofoam. The poor choice of takeout containers detracts from the classiness of this establishment and a quality experience for the customer. This is a cafe in a beautiful older home with period furniture and art. Styrofoam take-out containers aren't consistent with the 100 year old atmosphere of this historic house nor good environmental values.
Oregon, United States Food Guide: 3 Asian food Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Monmouth
4 based on 17 reviews
I finally explored Monmouth main and the Western Oregon campus. The latter is an exquisite, old school ivy and brick, university with charm and erudition. Along the former, I discovered Crush Wine Bar. The venue is Victorian store front outside, with an airy, polished wood charm inside and a venerable, old and charming bar ruling the dining room. The wine list is varied, with several selections and the menu is light and tasty. I finished off a turkey caesar wrap with relish (and a second glass of chardonnay) and there were also sandwiches and pizza to choose from. The owner was engaging and a good source of information about the university and Monmouth main. So, take a turn off 99W and drink a bit of golden life at Crush Wine bar!
ThingsTodoPost © 2018 - 2024 All rights reserved.