Best Pub restaurants nearby. Discover the best Pub food in Augusta. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Pub restaurants near you.. Augusta–Richmond County US: /əˈɡʌstə/ is a consolidated city-county on the central eastern border of the U.S. state of Georgia, and located on the Savannah River, at the head of its navigable portion. It is in the Piedmont section of the state. The Augusta metro area is situated in both Georgia and South Carolina, which is divided by the Savannah River. Augusta's warm climate made it a major resort town of the Eastern United States in the early and mid-20th century.
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4 based on 19 reviews
A small, cozy, trendy bar close to the "Hill" area. Opens at 4 pm. The crowd gathers much later and on the weekend, Nice patio to enjoy nice weather. Dogs are allowed!Wide selection of on-tap and rare bottled beers. Mostly craft brews. Good selection of liquors, especially whiskies. Some nice craft cocktails. Prices for beers are a bit high. Most pours in $7-10. Very fair pricing of rare whiskeys. Higher prices reflect on clientele. An amazingly friendly and knowledgeable staff.
3 based on 99 reviews
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...was the description given to us by the receptionist at our hotel. And it pretty much nails it - nicer interior decoration, better food and better service. However, when it came to the appearance of the hostesses I would declare it a tie or maybe a small victory for Hooters. Lots of TV screens in the bar area and actually too many if you ask me.
4 based on 56 reviews
Pulled into the parking lot at 11:55 AM for lunch. There were no other cars on the lot, which lead us to question if they were even open. Wait staff was great the place was clean, Upon taking our order in a very prompt time without writing it own. She was able to remember our order to a T without writing it down. The problem is the PRICE of a hamburger and fries and or cole slaw. The price was $10+ dollars for 1 step above a Whooper, could of gone to cook out for half that or Red Robbin and got endless fries for lesser of a price. Looking to save money don't eat here.
3 based on 180 reviews
This is like Old Chicago or Miller's Ale House. I came for a meetup group and had a Southern Chicken Club: Grilled or hand-battered & fried chicken breast with lettuce, tomato, and smoked bacon, topped with housemade ranch. Served on a toasted brioche bun. $9.59. The sandwich came out hot and the fried chicken was juicy and well seasoned. The sandwich was constructed well and the price was reasonable.
4 based on 60 reviews
Located in historic downtown Augusta, GA â The Hive is a 78 tap room & full service restaurant with growlers to go. Our taps include 7 wines, 5 house craft cocktails, 1 sake, 2 sodas, 1 kombucha, 1 nitro cold press coffee, & 61 brews (including 2 beer eng
I adore a good brew pub. I didn't adore this place.Beer selection was only viewable via your phone. So ordering a flight is laborious, scrolling around to find what you want. I gave up and picked four things at random. My sweet potato fries were black, and the waiter obviously thought they looked okay enough to serve. Once I had my flight, I had to refer back to my phone to see what each one was. The way the website is laid out you can really only see one beer at a time.I love eating out in Augusta. I highly doubt that I'll come back despite it is the sort of place that I tend to frequent. The burger was..okay? I can make better at home. Fries were inedible. Choosing drinks was an exercise in frustration. Nah.
4 based on 33 reviews
We ordered some of their special drinks and they were really excellent: Rye Manhattan and Cider Old Fashion. The waitress was informative and fun, but I never got my Beer (LOL).The Fried Oysters were very good. The Grouper Special was very good. I ordered fish and chips and a Caesar Salad. The Salad was too NYC, pretty but no substance; six baby leaf's with a parmesan crisp and 2 tiny anchovies. One could starve with that quantity of lettuce. The fish and chips was disappointing; fish was mushy in a crisp breading and didn't taste like Halibut; the fry's were limp.Disappointing at $45/Head!
4 based on 139 reviews
A few of us ate here after work on a Tuesday. When our food came out we were all surprised at the huge portions, but thatâs where things went downhill. One of us were missing our salad and another our broccoli. Once we sorted that out we started eating. The sides were very, very bland for everyone (broccoli and carrots). The meats lacked much sauce so we asked for wing and hit sauce. The ribs were just ok and some areas were pretty charred (more than typical edges that happens with ribs). The pulled pork was the best thing on the three meat plate, but it lacked much bbq sauce. Iâd say the bbq quality was one-Star at best. Our waitress was nice enough, but the service just wasnât very good. I wonât be back.
4 based on 70 reviews
Low country boil, Cajun spiced seafood restaurant and bar.
My husband wanted something different (but didn't want to go out) and since we hadn't tried this place (and he LOVES crablegs) I suggested The Juicy Crab. My opinion of the place wasn't helped by the names written all over the walls and doors. But I get the fact its supposed to be cool. Whatever. It was a busy Sunday evening evidenced by the fact there were numerous people waiting for tables. There were also a good many call-in orders lined up behind the counter. There were also a few in line to order ToGo.After giving my order I asked and was told it would take about 10 minutes. It took a few minutes longer but that wasn't a problem since they were obviously busy. Once I got home hubby and I sat down to eat. I'd ordered everything with garlic butter and mild but his order of crab legs had a definite spicy heat to them. My order of one pound of shrimp did not have any spicy heat, like, at all, so don't go telling me it was the garlic butter. What was the main reason for 3-stars? The price. Hubby and I have had lots of seafood. Lots. A good bit of that was fresh seafood. This from Juicy Crab, while tasty, is way too pricey. Yes, I appreciated the fact the shrimp had been deveined but shelling out $50 for 4 crab clusters, one that was missing two legs and another that had a nearly empty claw and skimpy meat in the legs is not something I'll do anytime soon.
4 based on 109 reviews
We made a reservation through Open Table and showed up a bit early. The bar area was quite busy (and loud!) when we arrived around six, but fortunately we were seated in an upstairs area that was much quieter.Service was quite efficient and the food was excellent. We ordered Vietnamese spring rolls (two to the order) and a Green Jacket Salad and shared the two. The Vietnamese spring roll was outstanding! The salad was tasty, but I never really figured out what made it special???For an entrée my wife had the stuffed flounder special. The server described it as an "au gratin" type dish which was accurate. My wife reported it as excellent and I was fortunate to have a bite or two and agreed. I had the swordfish and it too was outstanding.With two glasses of wine and tip, our bill came to just over $100. It was certainly a worthwhile dining experience.
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4 based on 509 reviews
Having travelled from London, and spent 1 night in Atlanta, our 2nd night of the holiday was in Augusta. We were tired and wanted some simple comfort food - albeit it of good quality - and a relaxed atmosphere. Our hotel (The Hilton Partridge Inn Hotel) recommended it. We were not disappointed.On arrival on a Thursday night at 7pm we had to wait 15 minutes to be seated but that was fine. We got a beer from the bar and took in the atmosphere whilst watching the baseball game on TV (and, of course, not understanding it but it was the Atlanta team). I had the Blue Burger and the "blue" was certainly hotter/spicier than you get in the UK but good for that. My wife had a chicken dish which she loved.The beer was great (IPA) and the red wine OK (Californian) although they had no Merlot.The atmosphere was noisy but fun; the service was attentive and friendly; the place obviously very popular with a wide range of people. Definitely better than your average bar and grill! We would go back again and felt very comfortable in shorts and tee shirts whilst having a burger and a beer and just enjoying the surroundings whilst a little tired. The bill for 2 of us was around $35
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