Find out what Bar restaurants to try in Paducah. Paducah (/pəˈduːkə/) is a home rule-class city in and the county seat of McCracken County, Kentucky, United States. The largest city in the Jackson Purchase region, it is located at the confluence of the Tennessee and the Ohio rivers, halfway between St. Louis, Missouri, to the northwest and Nashville, Tennessee, to the southeast. The population was 24,864 in 2015, down from 25,024 during the 2010 U.S. Census. Twenty blocks of the city's downtown have been designated as a historic district and listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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3 based on 34 reviews
The ladies waiting the tables were friendly and fast but the kitchen made them look bad. The poor girl waiting our table had to come out of the kitchen to tell us that they were out of something we ordered. When we finally found something to order that they actually had she brought it right to our table. We ordered pulled pork on toast, half rack of ribs and corn fritters with the included sides of beans, slaw and fries. I ordered waffle fries and they were actually chewy. The slaw was salty and the beans were bland. My husband liked the pulled pork and he eats it in every state we visit. My ribs were tasty but half of the meat was too tough to eat. It is really reasonably priced but if we're traveling through again, we won't stop here.
3 based on 66 reviews
We had never been to a BWW before but upon receiving a discount coupon in the mail, we decided to give it a try.What a pleasant surprise. Although we don't typically enjoy sport bar type restaurants, we were thoroughly pleased with the service and the great food options offered.Our server, Traci, was very patient with a couple geezers, not familiar with the menu or many dipping options as she answered our questions and made suggestions based upon our comments.My wife and I both agreed, those were absolutely, the best wings we've ever eaten.Overall, a very pleasant experience and certainly worth a return visit.
4 based on 46 reviews
Very crowded on a Sun. evening. I ordered filet...it was very chewy. Like no filet i have ever eaten before. Didn't have the shape of one, either. I ask if it was sirloin and they looked at me like I was being difficult. The decor is very nice.Entryway is crowded if you are in a wheelchair or walker. Not much room for wait list.Wait staff never cleared our dirty appetizer plates. The table got very crowed with dirty dishes and our entrée dishes together. Not appetizing either. Their tables for 6 are a very tight fit. Not a comfortable experience. It is just your typical big box chain steakhouse.
4 based on 48 reviews
I have eaten here for the first time this past month. I had the hot italian sub which was enormous and delicious. The portions are huge and the dressings are home made. We had lunch on this date and the service was excellent. A couple weeks later we had dinner here on a Friday evening. While the food was still excellent the service left a little to be desired. 2 in our party got their food while the rest of the party wasn't served until 10 minutes later. When you look at the prices consider the fact that you will have enough food for 2 meals. If you are looking for an appetizer, I would recommend the Loaded Idahos. I look forward to eating here again.
4 based on 140 reviews
Our menu is filled with classic American dishes like steak, salmon, burgers, sandwiches and salads, as well as other traditional favorites like slow-roasted prime rib and our famous chicken tenders, all at a great value.
Love eating the prime rib dinner with 2 sides. Have 20% off coupons from email club especially helpful. Free pie with meal on Wednesday. Good rolls, service, clean place, friendly/courteous staff.
4 based on 114 reviews
We provide high quality craft pizza baked in stone ovens and delicious craft beer in an art-filled environment.
Went for a birthday celebration with all expectations of a great experience. But...when we asked for two cold mugs to replace the ones we had the waiter was so extremely rude and made some flippant remark about them being the same. Since when does the wait staff not wait on customers? He acted as if we were putting him out. I spoke with the manager and she apologized. I myself was embarrassed because I had recommended/suggested this place and then to receive this rude behavior was completely unacceptable nor was it warranted. My friends and I still had a great time, but I will no longer suggest this restaurant. There's plenty of other restaurants in Paducah who will treat customers with the respect they deserve.
4 based on 457 reviews
Shandies offers a menu that is familiar yet creative in its international culinary influences. Relax...Savor...Enjoy!
happened upon a lively shandies on a tuesday night passing thru town when we came to see the waterfront and famous main street. decided not to go any further as it was in the very cool part of town with easy parking. food was superb but it was not hot hot from soup to steak sanswiches. great prices imo and fine service. outside dining welcomes dogs which is a major plus. lovely stained glass and plenty cool inside. great bar. i would go back in a skinny minute for the steak sandwich which i ate without the bread, hearty portions, great onion soup. historic atmosphere. it should be a five rating.
4 based on 209 reviews
Stopped in for dinner and sat outside in their courtyard area. Food was very good, but the rest was disappointing and frustrating. Waitress made excuses for the bar's concerns. When we asked to speak with manager at the end of the meal when we got an incorrect bill we got the bartender who had more excuses and then blamed the waitress for the problems and accused her of lying. The bartender-manager would not resolve our concern. Needless to say, I would not return.
Where to eat American food in Paducah: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 549 reviews
Paducah was our have way point so we stayed here coming & going on our trip. First time we had the prime rib & the french dip. Second time the Frisco & the Caesar with salmon salad. In all cases food was very good & portions large. We had the basket of Croissants - outstanding. Used the 10% off "coupon" from Auburn Place hotel (great place to stay. Personnel & service top notch. Wife said she wanted to eat here again on the way back - & that is almost unheard of.
4 based on 158 reviews
Located downtown in the historic Greyhound Bus Station, Paducah Beer Werks opened its doors in March 2015. PBW boasts four regular brews-including the 2015 GABF Bronze Medal winning Pale Ale and 2015 Alltech Commonwealth Cup Silver Medal winning Irish Red
This is a nice place to stop for a local beer and some good food. They have quite a few local beers and the food is very good. Bartender, Francis, is a very nice guy and good bartender. Glad we don't live around here or we'd be there many times a week. Close to the Quilt Museum so very convenient when visiting there.
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