Reviews on Bar food in Olcott, New York, United States. Olcott is a hamlet (and census-designated place) located in the Town of Newfane in Niagara County, New York, United States 14126. As of the 2010 census, this community population was 1,241. Most locals refer to it as Olcott Beach. It is part of the Buffalo–Niagara Falls Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Things to do in Olcott
4 based on 141 reviews
We returned to the Boathouse for a late lunch on a clear sunny day and were seated on the patio. Fresh air with a view of the Harbour and watching the boats coming and going.Service was well timed as we chatted with the other couple we came with for lunch. Food was very good with the exception of the onion soup. It was served with a generous covering of wonderful cheese and looked fantastic. Only concern was it was served warm, not hot. In spite of that, it was delicious.We all shared Pot Roast sandwiches (a tradition for us at lunch) which were great.
4 based on 95 reviews
Sunset Bar & Grill, located in the quaint lakeside village of Wilson, NY, is referred to by those in the know as the "hidden gem of the harbor." Nestled among a side hill of pines, the view from the patio seating and bar is rivaled by few. Come join us fo
Ventured to Wilson from NOTL. Beautiful harbor with many dining options. Chose Sunset...glad we did. Busy place with lots of action. Sat outside on a large patio overlooking the yacht club. Patrons enjoyed the live band, Our server Marissa was delightful and took care of everything. Even the manager was buzzing around ensuring everyone was happy. Plenty of menu options at a variety of price points. Highly recommend.
4 based on 55 reviews
Headed out to Lake Ontario after my wife read that the Northern Lights might be visible from the area that night. Decided to make it a worthwhile drive by adding dinner to the evening. Happily, we stumbled upon the Wilson House while looking for somewhere to eat. The parking lot was packed and I doubted we would get a table anytime soon. Pleasantly surprised when we were immediately seated. There was a lively bar area with two separate dining rooms off of each end. Sitting in the southern most dining room we were able to hear the awesome band playing in the bar but not overpowered by the music so that we couldn't talk. The atmosphere was very cozy. Our waitress was very friendly and attentive. We enjoyed our meals and appetizer and found them to be very reasonably priced. The Northern Lights didn't make an appearance that night but we had a great evening drive and have found a wonderful restaurant to go to when we do the Niagara Wine Trail. Looking forward to going back in the near future.
4 based on 182 reviews
We were visiting friends who live in Wilson and they suggested we head down to Woodcocks for cheap pizza.Got there fairly early and the outside tables were almost filled. The music was quite loud so we ventured inside and were seated at the low tables where it was quiet enough for us to have a conversation.Our server was very attentive and passed the menus, took our drink order taking time to explain the pizza special. Off he went to get our drinks. We saw other tables getting the pizza and they were full 13 inch pizzas that were too much for an individual so we ordered 2 to split. A good thing as we have pizza left for breakfast.The wood fired pizza is fantastic and delivered piping hot so we had to let it cool off before tasting it. Then, it was unanimous that the pizza was fantastic.The restaurant was quite busy, but that didnât impact on the excellent level of service.We had a great dinner and a good time. Highly recommend!
The lower level of the Burt Hotel in an interesting combination of late-night bar and restaurant, although the kitchen primarily puts out only bar food for those who are hungry. The bar itself (up front) is a bit on the cramped side, with about 5-6 small booth-like tables and room for another dozen folks at the bar. It is almost entirely local folks, so the back room doesn't really have a chance to fill up too much. The back room holds a pool table, darts machine, and a punching bag machine (yes...a punching bag machine) that lets patrons wallop something with their fist at fifty cents a pop. (Better than hitting another customer, plus it gives a digital readout of your best knockout punch.)This place may not be the greatest night-life spot in the world, but it is kind of fun and definitely entertaining, especially if you want to get to know the locals. I would go back if in the area, but not as a special trip.
4 based on 18 reviews
This was my first time here and I only tasted the beer and we had a wonderful experience. The Spalted Mahogany was an excellent stout and one of the best that you will find in WNY. The other beer I sampled was a cherry red ale which was a delicious, unique twist on a red ale. The service was also exceptional and I will be coming back in the future to try the food and other beers they offer.This is a great addition located on the Niagara Wine Trail. They not only offer their own beer but have a full bar, and many other guest taps of beer and a food menu. I highly recommend checking this place out when in the area.
3 based on 27 reviews
The Lighthouse Grill seemed to be the only full service restaurant in Olcott on a Wednesday afternoon.Only about 25% full and we were seated right away.My wife ordered the grilled chicken salad and said it was good,however, looking forward to the beef on weck I was disappointed with the amount of fat and the thickness of the beef.I have never had one like that and could only eat about half the beef.The restaurant is old school 1960's and not a bad place,just a little sprucing up would do wonders and correct the beef on weck problem.The one I had at Wagner's in Lockport was outstanding.
This is a gem located only a block from the Lake Ontario waterfront. I had the best burger here and my friend raved about her ruben. The waitstaff was very friendly and helpful. During the summer it's a place that tourists crowd into and now I know why. We stopped on a whim in early October and were more than pleasantly surprised at what a wonderful lunch we had. We got an order of mac and cheese to split and I don't think I've ever had better mac and cheese anywhere else. On the quiet October afternoon that we stopped, the bar had customers chatting with the bartender, so it seems that this is also popular with local folks. It's not fancy so it's perfect for people traveling in casual clothes.
I love this local spot! It is in the back of the old fire hall, just after the bar. It is casual and more tables than booths, and a counter, as well.My husband and I LOVE their curly fries, and so far everything we have tried has been very good, tasty and done just the way we like. They are open till 8 every night, and mid week through the weekend, open for breakfast. It is only CASH so come prepared.Servers are always friendly, and helpful. Pies are all homemade and scrumptious.And butterflies adorn the walls of the women's bathroom!A mini museum is in the front of the place, before the eating parlor, and is worth stopping to see artifacts from the glory days of that fire hall.
4 based on 44 reviews
Donât be deceived by the criticsâTHIS HAS ALWAYS BEEN THE PLACE the locals like the frequent. Great food, service and ambiance with the owner on premise from early âtil late. Amazing Lake view upper deck in season. Two aquariums and fire side seating in the spacious dining roomâvery kid-friendly.
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