Best Bar restaurants nearby. Discover the best Bar food in Norwood. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Bar restaurants near you.. Norwood is a borough in Bergen County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the borough's population was 5,711, reflecting a decline of 40 (-0.7%) from the 5,751 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 893 (+18.4%) from the 4,858 counted in the 1990 Census.
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3 based on 16 reviews
Great atmosphere and decor. Service can improve. I created my own burger very delicious and the sweet potatoes fries hit the spot.. hoping the young servers stop discussing their private lives and focus on the patrons more . Iâm sure it will get better. The place has a lot to offer and lots of potential.
4 based on 28 reviews
This is a hole in the wall neighborhood joint. Nothing fancy. Lots of regulars in the bar area and the noise travels throughout the restaurant. The food was fine. Mostly pub type entrees. Prices are reasonable. Good place to grab a bite if you're in the area.
4 based on 94 reviews
14 & Hudson is a new kitchen and bar located in Piermont, NY, serving affordable "New American" bistro favorites accentuated with unique and flavorful twists. With an affinity for locally sourced ingredients, guests are treated to culinary creations that
14 and Hudson is a lovely, although noisy, restaurant in a lovely town. I had the blueberry pancakes which were delicious and large. Not only were there blueberries in the pancakes but also surrounding them. However, for $18.00 they are very pricey. My wife had the Baja Fish Tacos which were also delicious. However, our friends said that the meals they ordered were good but lacked that extra which would have made them excellent.The service was just okay because there was only one waitress. We did very much enjoy our stroll through the town and along the water. We will be back to lovely Piermont, but we will try another restaurant.
3 based on 38 reviews
I found this location from Groupon and bought a restaurant certificate at a discount knowing that I will try this restaurant for my first time. I ended up calling three times to extend the time of my reservation due to a family member not home yet. Each time I called, the hostess was cheerful, and happy to assist. Finally arrived, and the interior is nicely decorated, and televisions are placed on the walls for viewing pleasure. The staff was friendly with introductions and quick with refills. We tried the nacho appetizer which was a small, but sufficient platter of tasty, cheesy nachos with jalapeños and beans. The menu offered many choices but the two meat platter with two sides got my attention. I had the dry ribs (rubbed with no sauce) and chicken with fries and slaw. Our server brought a pail containing three bottles of different sauces. My platter was good. The ribs were chunky. The 1/4 chicken was done right. Two family members ordered a Cobb salad. A large platter of salad green arrived. It was observed that this salad needed chicken pieces within it to make it a better tasting salad. The server was advised and brought over a small chicken patty which we were charged for. The two meat platters were plentiful and tasty and a good choice. Overall, it was a good choice to eat at and getting the Groupon discount made it more of a treat.
I ate dinner here in a large group of 12 people to celebrate motherâs day. Everyone was pleased with the food and the service! The restaurant is big inside and there is a bar too. We shared a HUGE plate of banos to start. The menu said that it would feed 4 people, but that is definitely an underestimate. I had the hanger steak for dinner and it was delicious! Everyone else enjoyed their steaks and burgers too. They also have outdoor seating for nice days.
4 based on 454 reviews
Harvest on Hudson is located in the village of Hastings On Hudson - right on the Hudson River in Westchester, NY. The flagship restaurant of the Fort Pond Bay Company, Harvest on Hudson offers patio dining, an organic vegetable and herb garden, stone fire
Much ballyhooed restaurant in a lovely scenic spot,but cuisine,service and drinks below expectations. Very limited menu with exorbitant prices, small portions and very erratic service. Food was poorly prepared and over cooked. Cocktails were inconsistent and a second round was completely different in taste and appearance. Main dining area extremely noisy with irrelevant music blaring throughout. Unfortunately did not experience what I anticipated to be a memorable dining experience.
4 based on 212 reviews
You have to see this restaurant to believe it! Such great character! The history and stories in this building! The charm still remains from back in the 1700's. The multiple fireplaces, wood beams, and wood floors all add to the great ambiance. The décor hanging on the walls fit the period well. You can even sit on a bar stool at the bar and order a great beer on tap. We didn't know we could make reservations but we were lucky that we scored a table on a very busy Saturday evening. Another couple we met for dinner hadn't been here either and drove like us, almost 45 minutes. The restaurant provided a basket of fresh rolls and butter once we placed our meal order. My wife and I started with the Mesclun Salads while our friends ordered the French onion soup and the corn chowder soup. The salads were a very generous portion and had several different lettuce leaves. Not your basic salad. We were told the soups were tasty and they both went back empty.Our entrees included the hangar steak, two orders of the crab cakes, and the Jaeger Schnitzel. The hanger steak was cooked perfectly after the waiter provided a suggestion on how he would order it. The steak came with French fries which were overcooked and greasy as well as a creamy spinach. The crab cakes were a big hit. Two medium sized crab cakes with rice and vegetables. Real crab meat. Very filling. The Jaeger Schnitzel was tasty. All the portion sizes were very good. As coffee snobs, we would say the coffee was excellent. No room for dessert. Our meal was very leisurely. It was slow at times but the ambiance made up for it. Our waiter was excellent but very overwhelming and annoying on occasions. He provided us stories of his life, his kids, his kids girlfriends, etc. TMI. The prices were reasonable and there was sufficient parking in their lot. If not, there was parking on the streets behind the restaurant. I'll be back when the fireplaces are blazing.
4 based on 31 reviews
Recently visited Ed Bradyâs fine establishment. Fell out of patronizing because of a fairly consequential fire. Premises has been not only beautifully restored but had a number of design modifications. The result is the dining room is all the more welcoming. Food was terrific as was the service. I had a filet with a nice size lobster tail. Will return with greater frequency. Slainte, Ed!
4 based on 91 reviews
A great friendly place with excellent bartenders, Sean Kirin, and like most Irish pubs youâll have a friend. The menu caries some great staples yet the beauty of this spot is the chef daily specials. Beer selection is extensive an the liquor top shelf market is there.
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