Best Bar restaurants nearby. Discover the best Bar food in Massapequa Park. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Bar restaurants near you.. Massapequa Park is a village and hamlet located within the town of Oyster Bay in Nassau County, New York, United States. Areas south and east of the village borders are considered the hamlet of Massapequa Park because they are under the jurisdiction of the Town of Oyster Bay rather than the village. The hamlet shares the same zip code, fire department and school district as the village. The population was 17,008 at the 2010 census.
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4 based on 53 reviews
Wanted to try someplace new and this place caught my eye. Small place, with friendly employees, this place did not disappoint. The boneless wings were incredible- even the mild flavor ones had some kick and the large pretzel appetizer was delicious and fun to share. The burgers are so tasty and the toppings are unique and make them that much better. Despite being so full, we had to try a shake- such a fun way to end the meal. Definitely worth going...great food and good times!
4 based on 63 reviews
Good place to meet a friend for a drink. Great appetizers and a nice atmosphere. Bartenders are cool too
4 based on 94 reviews
Down to earth people that just want to see you through a good experience. Lunch was perfectly prepared. They have regular soup, salad or sandwiches. They also have a really nice smaller vertion of there dinners. Risotto was perfect and my friends also enjiyed there chicken dishes. Gave the waitress a great tip, was so plesant to be here. Thanks to the histess and everyone there..
4 based on 70 reviews
Step into Runyon's and you'll quickly forget about the cars cruising along Merrick Road just outside. Half of Runyon's is a bar large enough to accommodate two or three softball teams and a popcorn machine. The other half is an informal seafood restaurant
Bar is ok. Many Locals probably at the place to meet friends and have a beer. I ate in the dining room during the day. That was a mistake. The dining room is filthy. The boothl chairs are faded and stained. They were stuffed w used napkins and paper sstraw wraps . The food was just OK. Nothing great. I definitely would not go here again. There are so many other nice bars and pubs in this area, I would skip it. Itâs heyday from the 80s is over
4 based on 19 reviews
Went there Tuesday on short notice. First impression. Itâs a small space dominated by a bar. Maybe a dozen tables. Hard surfaces everywhere and the noisy bar crowd makes quiet conversation impossible. The menu favors bar centric selections with few entrees. Drinks were professionally made and affordable priced. Service was friendly ever though there were only two visible servers. My selection was a burger with maple bacon. The side of onion rings was over cooked and a little bitter. My wifeâs fish taco was served on cold tortillas. Iâm not sue that weâll come back, but if you can stand the racket it is a passable local bistro.
4 based on 32 reviews
Wonderful evening with my wife. We were able you enjoy 1of many different drinks st the bar before a no rush dinner. Itâs nice to go out and enjoy the evening with great service all around
4 based on 48 reviews
We came for my wifeâs birthday. Arrived here at 12. They do take reservations. Food was delicious. Drinks were plentiful. The only problem was our waitress and I think it was just that it was crowded. But honestly no complaints. My first time here and will definitely be coming back.
4 based on 64 reviews
Came here after not being here in maybe 6 years and we were all disappointed. We remembered inexpensive prices, good portions and fresh food. This felt like takeout food served on regular china. Prices were definitely up and but quality was not, and portions were small. Shame, because there are nice options.
4 based on 113 reviews
Four of us ate here for a friend's birthday. Christina greeted us and informed me that we couldn't be seated until our entire party was presented. Serena took our order. My husband had the pulled-pork sandwich. It was on thin soggy bread. The birthday man had blackened chicken cheese steak. This was on a thick roll. Each sandwich would have been better had the bread been switched. The juices from the pulled-pork made the bread soggy, but it wouldn't have if it was presented on a thick roll. My friend had the Corn beef cabbage special. She said it was good. The prevention and amount for a special, was minimal. I had the Reuben special with crunchy sweet potato tater tots. The sandwich was very thin. The taste was good.
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4 based on 195 reviews
Returned with my family to re-connect and enjoy the excellent Cajun/Southern style food. Chef again accommodating to non-menu item, my favorite Shrimp ân Grits. Grits were perfect. Generous portions of food for all. Sons enjoyed pulled pork and fries and Tasso ham and andouille sausage pasta dish, husband ate every bit of his stuffed shrimp with red beans and rice. Generous pours on cocktails and very, very attentive plentiful wait staff. Live music nice, but a bit too loud so that it interfered with conversation. Looking forward to another return trip.
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