Find out what Pub restaurants to try in Tallmadge. Tallmadge /ˈtælmɪdʒ/ (often mispronounced /ˈtɔːlmɪdʒ/) is a city in Summit and Portage counties in Ohio, United States. It is a suburb of Akron and part of the Akron Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 17,537 at the 2010 census. Tallmadge was founded in 1807 and is the second-oldest city in Summit County, following Hudson, which was founded in 1799.
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4 based on 202 reviews
We decided on The Lockview based on recommendations and proximity to the Akron Civic Theatre. We were seated immediately, unfortunately it was the table near the front door. We froze! If itâs cold out I would recommend a table more toward the back/middle area.They were extremely busy and it appeared that they were short staffed but we eventually got a waitress and ordered. I ordered a grilled cheese #7 with Gouda cheese, tomato and fresh basil. It was good but very small. I opted for the sweet potato fries. My wife had the #9 mozzarella cheese,roasted red peppers/mushroom, basil and Texas toast with tater totâs. The food was good but with small small portions. The waitress was sporadic at best. But, convenience was the key. The Lockview is directly across from the Theatre. I will go there again and I would recommend them.
3 based on 7 reviews
From the outside, the Windsor Pub might give you pause. It looks pretty seedy. Inside is better ... but far from posh. But if you want a huge burger and a bigger beer and get out with tip for under $13, you can't beat the Windsor. I had a Rocket Burger and it was great. This is the kind of place where everybody knows your name ... or, if you're passing through like I was, they'll treat you nicely.
4 based on 81 reviews
Our 67-seat neighborhood spot is a modern interpretation of a public house, offering casual food, 30 desirable craft beer taps, well-crafted cocktails and an extensive selection of intriguing and affordable wines. In the spirit of every great pub, guests
Decided to stop here for a craft beer after having dinner at another establishment in Cuyahoga Falls that didn't serve alcohol. I was expecting something special with the name an all but was kinda disappointed with the selection. My wife ordered a cup of coffee but the guy that waited on us told us they didn't have any and she ordered some pretzels to snack on since we had already eaten and they didn't list any deserts on the menu. After sitting there for about 10 minutes and guy came in and sat the table behind us and ordered a cup of coffee for a different waitress that we had. She brought him some. After sitting there another 15 minutes or so and eating half of out pretzels a lady at the bar ordered a desert. Guess you have to be a regular to know these things otherwise they are not going to tell you. We don't like places like this and will not be going back to this place. Customer service is the name of the game.
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4 based on 325 reviews
We are from Pittsburgh, our daughter and boyfriend came down from Cleveland and our other daughter and boyfriend reside in Kent.This restaurant is always a great meeting place. We have been coming here since our first daughter went to Kent State in 2009. Now that we are in different parts of the Tri-State area, Rayâs is the place to meet.We have always been pleased with our selections. My oldest is so DISSAPOINTED Rayâs no longer offers the Antipasta Salad! Please bring it back. We celebrated Fatherâs Day here. We will be back very soon!
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4 based on 96 reviews
The Boulevard Tavern has been serving Cuyahoga Falls, in the Akron area, for over 75 years! Our cozy establishment is great for couples or groups, looking for dinner and drinks. The Boulevard Tavern is known for legendary fish fry dinners, jumbo wings, fi
The plate pictured is a perfect plate of food. The fish is delictible, the fries are crispy, and the coleslaw rocks. The Lebanese items on the menu were also wonderful. We went mid day . The server/manager was knowledgeable, enthusiastic, and friendly. The art deco bar is a show stopper.
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4 based on 104 reviews
We came on Easter, at an off time (3pm) but still managed to wait over :25 for our food. Ordered the chili that was really just a bowl of greasy ground meat with toppings, a huge order of over-battered zucchini spirals, and a burger with fries. Everything was heavy on the grease. Very disappointed in the service and taste.
4 based on 74 reviews
Just had the Pepper Jack & Jalepeno burger and it was so good. Hot and very juicy, so big I could only eat half of it. Tonight the fries were not as crispy as I like, but usually they are.
3 based on 45 reviews
I had a craving for some sauerkraut balls and wings. The Firehouse was on my way home so I pulled in. At 3:00 in the afternoon on a Friday, there is absolutely no wait. I was greeted promptly and ordered a beer (3.00 happy hour price). Ordered the wings and the balls. I thought it took a rather long time to bring the food. And, when it arrived, the sauces I ordered were not with the meal. This caused further delay. I had to ask for assistance, which bothered me. I had wished the waitress had told me before I asked what was going on. She informed me that the cocktail sauce was being made from scratch and the blue cheese and celery were also on their way. Then she irked me by saying "You're welcome." When everything arrived,I started to eat. However, nothing was hot. Yes, the flavor of the sauerkraut balls and the wings were excellent. However, the temperature of the food was warm at best. The consistency of chicken was not crispy enough for my taste. I will say that the waitress did change her tune from sarcasm to concern once she realized my complaints were genuine. She offered alternatives--reheat, remake--none of which appealed to me. I was hungry, the food tasted good, and it was still warm. It just wasn't what I was expecting. Another beef 99 cents for a small ramekin of blue cheese and 75 cents for celery. I think this is exorbitant, especially the blue cheese, which, I think, came out of a bottle of salad dressing. What exacerbated the pricing issue is that the cocktail sauce was made from scratch and served in a large ramekin and cost nothing. In their defense there was enough blue cheese to cover the wings and celery, which surprised me, Anyway, all in all, the experience was okay. Should I go in again, the bartender told me to make sure I order extra crispy. I will go back because I do love their sauerkraut balls.
4 based on 394 reviews
I had lunch here with family. The burgers were good. However, the salad with chicken was really disappointing. It was small for the price, with very little chicken or lettuce, actually. The iced tea was so watery, as well. One member of our party ordered fish, but wanted regular tartar sauce, but was brought the jalapeño sauce. She realized it after already putting it on the sandwich. There was a nice view if you were seated near the windows, which we werenât. Our table was very unstable, and we had to try to hold onto it during our meal. I wouldnât go back here again.We do apologize that your recent visit was less than satisfactory for you. We would love to hear from you as guest satisfaction is something that we hold to a high standard. I would love another chance to serve you and make your next visit better.
4 based on 57 reviews
I love in the area. Visit here frequently and always enjoy it. Good food and always pleasant and friendly staff. Burgers are good and salmon is great.
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