Find out what Bar restaurants to try in Bolivar. Bolivar (/ˈbɒlɪvər/, rhymes with Oliver) is a village in Tuscarawas County, Ohio, United States. The population was 994 at the 2010 census. Bolivar is also home to Fort Laurens, the only American Revolutionary War-era fort in what is now Ohio.
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The prices were reasonable. Pretty much what you would pay anywhere. The food was tasty.I had Philly steak and cheese. Handcuffs fries, were limp. The atmosphere was bar for sure. Our service was non existent and the place was not packed. One person had to go get her own water refill. No one came back till check time. I always leave 20%tip but not this time.
4 based on 47 reviews
We learned about this restaurant by recommendation on a football forum. So glad we did! The food and service were outstanding! The prices were just short of being too high, but the portions were generous and the place was clean.I had a pulled pork platter and my husband had the combination (pork and beef) platter. We both had mac and cheese and baked beans with our meat. My husband ordered wings too. Everything was very tasty, cooked well, and served with a smile.The only weird thing was the shower curtain, barely any privacy bathroom. Regardless, we would definitely return again!
4 based on 68 reviews
The village of Zoar is a pretty unique place - this pub absolutely fits perfectly here. The folks owning and operating the restaurant / bar are extremely friendly and helpful n directing our attention at various menu options. I had the grouper dinner - blackened and it was fantastic. They did have a locally brewed beer on tap Lockport Gateway which wasn't that great. But no problem because they have many alternatives other than this local beer. The prices for the food are very reasonable!
4 based on 14 reviews
On of our favorite places to stop while we are hunting in the area.Burgers fries and beer are awesome.
This restaurant has been open and closed several times in the past years. It's open again and this time I think it maybe here to stay. The place is always busy especially on the weekend where they have live music on the back patio. AND the food is very good. Six in our party and all but one, me, ordered prime rib. I asked for a steak sandwich and while it wasn't on the menu, they gladly prepared one. All the meals were prepared perfectly, served hot and the meat tender. I had French fries and they were the best I have had, crispy with no grease. The prime rib dinners came with 2 sides and standard salads and baked potatoes were ordered. All very good.
4 based on 27 reviews
NEW LOCATION!!! WOOT WOOT! This place is a great local staple.They took over the old Georgioâs Building and expanded the menu. Interior is hip and fun, more seating indoor and outdoor. Same great Beers with a food addition. New Appetizers Added, Tacos, Pizza. My Friend and I split the ground beef tacoâs, they were good but could use some more seasoning. We also Split the Buffalo Cauliflower which was good, plenty to share for 4 people as it is rich and we couldnât even finish it. Beer as always was outstanding. A cute little must stop place int he area.
4 based on 172 reviews
Zoar's original tavern and inn. Currently closed; will reopen as private and special event center later this year.
We visited here for an early dinner after touring Zoar village. Very quaint historic building with wonderful service! The food was amazing and probably the best meal I have had since moving to Ohio a few months ago! We loved all of the dishes we had: meatloaf in a crust, lamb chops, vegetable spaetzle, sauerkraut balls and beignets with homemade ice cream. Highly recommend this restaurant!Dear ewachtler,Thank you very much for your visit and very nice review. We hope to see you again at Canal Tavern of Zoar.
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