Discover Restaurants offering the best Pub food in Garden City, New York, United States. Garden City is an incorporated village in Nassau County, New York, United States, in the town of Hempstead. It was founded by multi-millionaire Alexander Turney Stewart in 1869, and is on Long Island, to the east of New York City, 18.5 miles (29.8 km) from midtown Manhattan. The village is located mostly in the Town of Hempstead with a small portion in the Town of North Hempstead.
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4 based on 77 reviews
We were here on Easter for Sunday Brunch. I was surprised at the sizable menu Sweeney's has for Brunch. Every table starts with a basket of crumb cake. The brunch includes choice of a mimosa, bloody Mary or Screwdriver. Entrees vary from quiche to omelet to meat and eggs dishes. Meal comes with choice of juice and coffee or tea. There is a no substitute policy. I ordered the quiche which was served with a fresh salad of many kinds of greens. Oh, so good! The noise level is decent and you can enjoy a conversation with your friends. Service is excellent. All in all a great day out.
4 based on 106 reviews
REVEL is Garden City's Top Rated Local® restaurant and bar, with globally-inspired dishes and handcrafted cocktails. As a member of the Clean Fish Alliance, REVEL is mindful of sustainable seafood, with fresh, wild fish offerings, including Arctic Char Ta
Revel Restaurant & Bar835 Franklin Ave, Garden City, NY 11530-4526This is just another one of the same âopeningsâ of the few âsimilar beginningâ âopeningsâ expressing our feelings regarding a few of the restaurants in this area. We were in town for a quite a number of days, therefore, we decided to 'try-out' the many area restaurants in and around the entire area.We tried all of them a few times to give them a 'fair-shake';We also decided to eat early dinner at all of them.Now, THIS particular placeâs âlayoutâ or âsetupâ when we walked into, whetherFrom the Huge Parking Lot into, (for lack of a better description), the âBARâ entrance,OR, from the main Franklin Avenue (âFront/ Streetâ) Entrance, is a very different, interesting,Image. IF you enter from the Parking Lot, you walk into this spacious area, with the tablesand guests situated at very logical, reasonably-spaced, comfortably separated intervals.AHH, elbow room. Room enough to have a conversation with anyone seated with you, withoutHaving the ânext-table-overâ listen to your quiet conversation, or you have to listen / hear theirquiet, low speaking, conversations. The âBarâ area seems more upbeat, more suited for gatherings and friends to enjoy a great tasting meal from a nice bunch of choices from the menu. The Owner was present on each of our several visits to ensure quality control. He visited each us, and each table, each of the several times we dined for dinner. WE alternated entering both through the âstreet entranceâ and eating both in the âfrontâ and âbarâ areas; and vice versa: through the parking lot entrance and eating in the bar area and the âfrontâ. Regardless the entrance or the choices of our seating, the attempt to grant us our seating and dining preferences were always very-hard to be granted. With it being very, very, crowded each time we went, it might be advisable to make Reservations. We did on our final visit; and, wisely we were advised the preceding time, to âcome a tad earlyâ to allow the staff to âtarget a finishing table and prep itâ so that we could be seated around about our reservation time preference. Otherwise, with the Staff having no control over those who linger âtoo-longâ, there might be a wait on thatX hour reservation that was made? Again, canât blame the establishment for guests who linger. We almost âlingered too longâ. The food, staff, service, menu, were all so wonderful and delightful, we really did not want to leaveâ¦. No pressure. âambiance; very appropriate. Let me explain. When we say âBARâ area, we do not mean, âdrinkingâ bar crowdâ¦. The âbarâ happens to be in the parking lot section of thisâsplit-in-halfâ typeset up which have two different images. The âBarâ section is more open and vivacious, what we would describe as more-suited for more lively crowd and groups having a bubbly time. The âfontâ/ âStreetâ area, to us, would be a more-intimate, quieter, more-appropriate dinner area for a couple or subdued group. Both sections were great when we went the few times we tried it.Both sections were civilized, appropriate in their decibel levels, and, to repeat, the staff was attentive and friendly each time. The food was very good and tasty with many choices available from a wide menu selection. You cannot go wrong here if you chose this place. Though you might have to walk a piece through the massive parking lot, there is totally adequate parking in a huge parking lot with entrance through or to the âBarâ entrance. This is a quite optimal choice if you are looking for spacious arm-leg room seating in a choice of intimate or bubbly atmosphere with tasty good meals from a nice menu selection being served by an attentive friendly staff. Just remember to arrive a tad early, even with reservations; and, also allow extra time to get from your car to the restaurant if you happen to get a spot quite a distance from the parking-lot entrance as the entire area, including this wonderful gem, is always full âto the brimâ. Whatever you pick from the menu, go and â¦. Enjoy! Enjoy! Enjoy! We sure did the few times; we went and dined with an early dinner for two. Yummy Yummy Yummy, Revel Food in our tummy. MM! MM! Good. All of Revels Food is MM MM Good! Thatâs all folks!
4 based on 58 reviews
Great place to watch a German Bundesliga Fussball game. We went there during a friendly game between Spain vs. Germany. The Crab cake was delicious! The Bratwurst was also tasty. The bartender was attentive and friendly. Food came out really quick. We will be back for the next fussball game.
Where to eat Seafood food in Garden City: The Best Restaurants and Bars
3 based on 52 reviews
Since 1942, Leo's Midway has catered to the Garden City Community and surrounding areas. We invite you to explore our diverse menu served by our warm and friendly staff.
Leo's is far from high dining. The food is so-so. But the environment is really neat and the food almost becomes secondary. You can meet friends here, enjoy a bite or drink and have a great time. I was recently here for Sunday brunch. The offerings are decent though if you don't drink alcohol early in the day it's not for you. You're far better ordering a la carte in that case which is what we did. I had French toast which was tasty and satisfying. Add coffee to the meal and you have a really good brunch. Service is good and they're always checking to make sure your coffee cup isn't empty. This is a neat local place to meet some friends and hang out.
Most Popular Mediterranean food in Garden City, New York, United States
4 based on 44 reviews
Got there on a crowded Friday night. The hostess was off on her assessment of how long it would take to get a table. I was originally told it would be 25 minutes. it became 45. Not her fault but it would have been nice if she were able to better gauge the wait. Isn't that her job?It was crowded and service was a little slow but that as OK. We ordered a burger well done (which I know is ridiculous) and a French Dip sandwich.The sandwich was good although a little smaller than I had remembered. The burger came medium with a lot of pink. My guest wanted it done more. When it came back a few minutes later, it looked like it had gone through warehouse fire. My guest ate half, went home and was sick all night.THe live music is situated right in front of the hostess. I know they to make changes but that is a joke.I will go back. I do enjoy the food but the new management needs to do a better job,
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