Find out what Bar restaurants to try in Montgomery. Montgomery is a city in Hamilton County, Ohio, United States, settled in 1796. The town was a coach stop on the Cincinnati-Zanesville Road, later known as the Montgomery Pike, with an inn, two taverns, a grist mill and a carding mill to process its agricultural products. It would remain a rather sleepy hamlet until the 1960s when it became an affluent bedroom community for people working in Cincinnati. It retains its historic downtown with many other 19th-century houses scattered throughout the community. It is currently accessed from exit 15 off Interstate 71 and exit 50 off Interstate 275, and it is the eastern terminus of the Ronald Reagan Cross County Highway about five miles northeast of the Cincinnati city line. The population was 10,251 at the 2010 census.
Things to do in Montgomery
4 based on 76 reviews
We took our niece and nephew out on Friday night and knew it would be busy. Our waitress didnât stop moving - roller blades would have helped. I got Prosecco to drink. Love the half split bottle. For dinner, I got the blackened Tilapia with Brussels sprouts and rice. I traded out steamed broccoli for the rice. The tilapia was cooked to perfection! My husband got the Caesar salad with steak. It look great and he thoroughly enjoyed it. My niece got the pineapple upside down Martini to drink. Itâs no longer on their drink menu but you can still get it. She highly recommends it. She had the chicken parm for dinner. She said it was great and took half home for later. He had a tall craft beer with a burger and fries. He said the burger was great. Lovely evening.
4 based on 39 reviews
Casual family friendly taproom and pizza kitchen located on the Little Miami River and bike trail. 16 different beers brewed on site plus liquor and wine choices. Menu includes salads, pretzel sticks, chili, and churro donuts.
At only a little over one year old this craft brewery has a good thing going. The draft beer menu offers ample selections and each one tried was really good. They donât have an extensive food menu. It is primarily pizzas which are good and some salads. The seating is open seating and when crowded it takes awhile to get a table. There are two ordering stations for food and beer. Again when crowded it takes awhile to order. Itâs location is on the little Miami river and in the summer it would be nice to sit outside. Overall quite a good craft brewery.
4 based on 117 reviews
Located in the northern Cincinnati suburb of Montgomery, deSha's is known for savory American entrees and warm hospitality. We have an extensive offering of beer, wine, scotch, craft cocktails and specialize in top-barrel bourbons that can be enjoyed in o
Wife and I went to celebrate my birthday. This was our first time. Really liked the filet steak... hot, tender, and tasty. Service was fast and efficient. Mature atmosphere but not pretentious. Well dressed staff and nice seating area, but just standard heavy paper menu with slight soiled. It was quiet in the middle where we were but pretty loud in the bar. They apparently have live music on weekends at some point.Nice menu and many items looked interesting... looking forward to returning.My reservation on Opentable noted we were celebrating a birthday but nothing was mentioned by the staff. Not a deal for me but wanted you to know in case it is for you. I would add a note if that is the case.
3 based on 256 reviews
Was with a group of ladies for a business lunch. The salmon club sandwich sounded delicious- salmon, bacon, avocado, lettuce and tomato on a brioche bun - what a disappointment! There was a smallish chunk of avocado, a piece of lethargic looking bacon and an over cooked piece of salmon. The homemade chips that came with it were all over the board - some were stale, some were chewy and some were crisp. At a price point if $14, what a disappointment... service was good. Ladies who got salads were happy with their selections.
4 based on 60 reviews
We have heard about BONES Burgers from friends so we decided to find out for ourselves whether it could complete with the likes of Sammyâs, Gordoâs, etc. Bones is located on a major highway (Montgomery Road) in suburban Cincinnati, but it is in a small strip mall behind the stores that are right on the highway. You wouldnât normally see Bones from the street, but that isnât all bad, they just need to do a little better at marketing.The premises was very clean and cozy. Jason our server explained the menu which was easy to understand. There were several gourmet burgers (and plain ones as well) and you were given the option of sizes (1/4 lb., 1/3 lb., 1/2 lb.) . Since this was our first visit we just wanted to see how they did with the basic burger so we ordered 1/4 and a 1/3 lb. burgers with the basic toppings. No cheese and nothing else but tomato, mayo or mustard, pickle, lettuce, etc. just a basic burger. It came in a paper wrapping and it was TERRIFIC. We also ordered Sweet Potato Fries to share. My wife chose these and I was a little reluctant because sweet potato fries can be a little too sweet, but the menu exploded that they would not be sweet and I believed them. They were right. The fries were excellent They had been fried and sprinkled with some kind of seasoning (Iâm thinking of Old Bay, but thatâs not it!). But, what hit this out of the park was the home made Catsup. I liked it so much I could have put it on donuts. I also had a draft beer that has a faint taste of peaches. What a great beer to help you get through warm weather. This is great little place and I am looking forward to moving on into the Gourmet Burgers on my next visit. I saw that they had a lunch Special but I could not read the blackboard, but lunch at Bones will go on my schedule!Our bill came to around $37 with tip.The Stick Man
4 based on 259 reviews
A top restaurant in suburban Cincinnati, Ohio, Parkers Blue Ash Tavern is a full service, upscale, traditional steak and seafood restaurant and bar serving lunch, dinner, brunch and private functions. It's a favorite place to eat for the whole family. The
My first time at Parkers. Large menu, but the beef and seafood are their specialties. The scallops were prepared perfectly and the steaks looked delicious. Creative appetizers, and the service was quite good. A nice, refined, relaxed place to enjoy a meal with a group.
4 based on 232 reviews
Had to wait about 30 minutes on a Saturday evening but the wait was worth it. The service was outstanding and the burgers were delicious. Everyone enjoyed their meal.I would take the onion rings over the fries.
4 based on 445 reviews
Sure, they have great ribs and BBQ sauce. We all now that. But the under-rated gem of this place is the Cantonese shrimp. I often get the appetizer PLUS the main course of the shrimp. I cannot get enough of it, as the special hot mustard/plum sauce is divine. But be prepared to sweat as it packs a punch of spicy hot flavor.Over the years, the service has gone down hill, but I still go here every time I am in Cincy.Dear 595DM,We are glad you like the shrimp at the Montgomery Inn.We hope to see you again the next time you are in Cincinnati we will have the shrimp waiting for you.Best Regards,Ryan ChaitMontgomery Inn Inc.
4 based on 273 reviews
Walkin in feels like you entered a cool man cave with a bunch a happy guy roommates pourin brew and makin some kick ask burgers.Gourmet all the way. So we were a group of 3 set out for a burger and brew "experience". We made certain to arrive the minute the lunch doors opened, and happy we were cuz that placed filled up like an Ohio college bar on game day.My first glance at the menu and the beer-battered bottleneck fries jump right out at me. Sounds a bit much, right...but NOOOOOOOOO, they were lightly lightly breaded and added a crunch to compliment the soft potato goodness. I'd slip back in there just for the fries and a beer.The waiters are fun and funny and running running running...great service. I asked the waiter to pick something out for me...don't even tell me...just bring me your favorite.So I got a honey toasted roll with Guac, Chipotle mayo, guacamole, lettuce, tomato, bacon and jack cheese. JUST THE PERFECT AMOUNT OF GUAC...not a sloppy mess! It was stupendous! All three of our burgers were perfect doneness!!!One friend got the Sammy's Burger with Sammy's Sauce, fried egg, lettuce, tomato, bacon and mozzarella cheese. Perfect! Delicioso!Third friend got the Juicy Lucy with smoked BBQ with marrow, sharp cheddar, bacon, smoked BBQ sauce, onions, jalepeno straws, smoked Kentucky Bourbon sauce, served with chicken BBQ Mac and Cheese. That mother load was the best...with mac and cheese to boot!This is a "must-visit" is in Cincinnati!!!!
4 based on 39 reviews
Casual family friendly taproom and pizza kitchen located on the Little Miami River and bike trail. 16 different beers brewed on site plus liquor and wine choices. Menu includes salads, pretzel sticks, chili, and churro donuts.
At only a little over one year old this craft brewery has a good thing going. The draft beer menu offers ample selections and each one tried was really good. They donât have an extensive food menu. It is primarily pizzas which are good and some salads. The seating is open seating and when crowded it takes awhile to get a table. There are two ordering stations for food and beer. Again when crowded it takes awhile to order. Itâs location is on the little Miami river and in the summer it would be nice to sit outside. Overall quite a good craft brewery.
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