Reviews on Pub food in Lancaster, Ohio, United States. Lancaster (locally /ˈlæŋk(ə)stər/ LANG-kəs-tər, LANK-stər) is a city in Fairfield County, Ohio, United States. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 38,780. It is located near the Hocking River, approximately 33 miles (53 km) southeast of Columbus and is the county seat of Fairfield County.
Things to do in Lancaster
went with some buddies after going to the truck/tractor/semi tractor pull at the Fairfield county fair Wednesday night.....about 15 or so people in the bar...one of my buddies knew just about everyone in the place, so he was right at home...had a couple of Buds, played some pool, listened to a few people do the karaoke thing (some were pretty good)...had been here before on weekends...lots more activity....beers are reasonable, and in a bottle, which I prefer....barmaid was prompt with the service....
The Hillbilly Haven is the worse bar in Lancaster Ohio ! There is a lot of trouble in this bar ! There has been many fights with the Hillbilly Haven . This bar has part of a wrong name ( Heaven )
3 based on 41 reviews
It's a hamburger joint that has apparently billed itself as an upscale eatery. Except it's not. There is plenty of parking, plenty of seats, and nice people working there. However, the food is almost average and it's expensive. While the restaurant setting is good the food is less than average. Go to White Castle. At least you know what you're getting.
3 based on 49 reviews
stayed in lancaster, had supper there one night, Very good service& staff was very friendly. enjoyed our meals. Easy access & plenty of parking area. Would go back.
3 based on 24 reviews
BW3 in Lancaster serves great-tasting foods and their service is surpassed by none. They are extremely attentive. For superior service, ask for Joey. Your dining needs will be expeditiously met. For a "chain restaurant", this is a great place!
200 Harrison Ave originally operated by the Pollings' as a grocery store from 1930 until about 1943 when it was purchased by Antonio Grilli and was the first establishment in Lancaster to serve pizza and first in south eastern Ohio to offer authentic Ital
WOW. We heard this place was great, at least the band was... Watymelon.The bar is small, the restroom is tiny and not wheelchair accessible at all- the door couldn't shut with my wheelchair in the way at least there is a hallway partition so others won't see you unlike at Cherry St Pub, The food was good and reasonably priced, our server was quite good, unfortunately if I hadn't been here with my hubby I would not have been able to gain entrance since I'm in a wheelchair. Luckily I wasn't in my electric wheelchair because the back door (one with the steep ramp) is too narrow as is the other door and entrance.
4 based on 24 reviews
I met a friend for an early dinner there. I was a little skeptical as to what I would order as I'm not a real adventuresome diner but I was pleasantly surprised. My friend had been there a couple of times and liked it and suggested we go there. I ended up ordering the fish sandwich with melted cheese and homemade tarter sauce and it was really good. You got one side with it and I chose the coleslaw which was also really good. She had the Eire egg rolls and a side of onion rings which she said was also very good. They had a nice little patio out front which I imagine would be a great place to sit with a drink when the weather is nice and watch the people go by! Our waitress was good and very attentive but let us sit and chat without interrupting too much :) I would recommend this place to anyone who has not been there. Give it a try!!
4 based on 45 reviews
I frequent here quite often for lunch, but chose a night that was extremely busy! Service was slow for a table of 2, potato skins, curly fries and 10 wings. The potato skins came out with our food and were cold. The curly fries were crispy and hot. The wings were hot, but covered in grease with little sauce. :-( this made the wings kinda soft and slimy, although the taste was ok, the texture was not.
4 based on 231 reviews
If youâre in Lancaster and hungry stop here. We shared the 14 ounce no bone rib-eye and a roasted veggie pizza. Rib eye was melt in your mouth delicious. It came with potatoes and veggies. Pizza was thin crust and covered with a generous amount of veggies, enough to call it a warm salad. Weâre an hour away but itâs worth the drive. Ellen was a great server. About $50.
4 based on 335 reviews
One step into the Cherry Street Pub and you will find a casual coziness that will quickly reminds you of a centuries old English pub. The 100 year old building has been classically updated with new furnishings and modern television screens, while preservi
Went her for lunch with a group of men. Great staff and varied menu. Nice "modern diner" atmosphere. I was pleased to see they had bison burgers on the menu along with several salad options. All the guys said that they've never ordered a bad meal here. THey also serve chicken and waffles!
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