Reviews on Bar food in Bronx, New York, United States. Famous as the home of Yankee Stadium, elevated trains, and dense apartment blocks, the Bronx is also the greenest of New York City's boroughs. Visit the gorillas at the famous Bronx Zoo or wander through the 50-acre forest at the New York Botanical Garden. Pick up some gourmet foods on Arthur Avenue, the Bronx's Little Italy, and have a picnic at Van Cortlandt Park, which features two square miles of boating, horseback riding, tennis, and the oldest public golf course in the United States.
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4 based on 366 reviews
Exactly what our neighborhood needs! A neighborhood bar and grille that's kid friendly(early ;) ) with amazing food, wine, beer, cocktails and atmosphere.
I was looking for a late Thursday spot for a quick bite. A search found Harlem Tavern. It was pretty empty, but the kitchen was to close about 30 minutes after I arrived, so....I had three delicious chicken tacos. I mean really good. Large screen tvâs without sound and a great funky music selection made for a fun time. Would be way more fun when itâs (more) crowded. Iâll be back!
4 based on 194 reviews
Locals and those who take eating and drinking seriously know that perched at the northwest corner of 126th and Lenox is a dining and drinking destination that embraces the very best of Harlem; a warm, inviting, vibrant, pulsing scene. Corner Social offers
On bustling Lenox Avenue, one of my favorite Harlem's restaurant and bar. Contemporary American cuisine, very lively, and great service. Went there on a Sunday late afternoon for an early dinner and wasn't disappointed.Our waitress was very sweet and attentive and food was on pointFood:-Empanadas-Stuffed Portobello Mushroom & Quinoa- Truffle friesEverything was delicious. I now need to go back for brunch
4 based on 308 reviews
The Best Barbecue in NYC! Offering SLOW SMOKED GOODNESS! Home of the "INFAMOUS" BURNT ENDS! Never had them, we suggest you do! Guaranteed to change your life!
I love BBQ and make it a point to trying BBQ whenever I am in a new area.I was looking forward to trying the best BBQ in Queens...Hits and misses....Pros and Cons....Service was very good and very pleasant.Restaraunt was clean.Had a nice Imperial IPA.My brisket was dry with no bark or smoke ring. There was a thin layer of fat that provided the only moisture. See picture.Rib tips were good...but Ive had better.They were out of sauced ribs so I went with dry rub.They were very good.Mac & Cheese was very creamy, not my style but good flavor.Other meals at the table were brunch related and enjoyed.It is probably a true statement,the best in Queens.
4 based on 408 reviews
Hard Rock International and the New York Yankees have united to create the ultimate music and sports experience for fans, the Hard Rock Cafe Yankee Stadium. Located at Gate 6 on the corner of 161st Street and River Avenue, Hard Rock Cafe Yankee Stadium fe
Typical Hard Rock fare. Great memorabilia. Lines are so ridiculous that not worth the visit if you go on game days. Pulled pork sandwich is good but the burgers are better.Thank you so much Norjeff2 for the valuable feedback. Unfortunately you're right about the lines but im gald you liked our burgers. We hope to see you back again very soon.
4 based on 472 reviews
Loved the old school ambiance, superb pianist, and great service. We had two rounds of cocktails - you get your money's worth on the martinis. Another well-priced item (for NYC) was the raw oysters. The snacks they bring to the table are potato chips, nut mix, and cheese crackers, which are crazy good.
4 based on 901 reviews
Since the launch of Jacobs Pickles on the Upper West Side of NY in late 2011, the Pickles team has been committed to sharing their love for food and community. âEverything we do is about bringing good food to good peopleâ, says Jacob. âI couldnât find thi
Went here for lunch; this is a high energy place that emphasizes southern-style dishes (and craft pickles of course). We were seated promptly and the service was quick and smooth. Portions are huge as others have mentioned. I thought the chicken, pickles etc were decent, but not to die for. And the place is really loud....not modern restaurant loud...but âIâm standing next to the speaker at the clubâ loud. You literally have to shout to have a conversation. I guess thatâs the way they like it but really, Iâm just trying to eat and talk here.....Overall its not bad, Iâd go back if invited but the noise level is really excessive IMHO.
4 based on 187 reviews
The Grange Bar & Eatery is Hamilton Heightsâ farm to table restaurant that serves meals made with fresh, seasonal ingredients in a neighborhood friendly atmosphere.
We went up to Harlem to see Alexander Hamiltonâs house. I knew there were some good place to eat in Harlem but didnât think there were any near we were. I was surprised. We decided on The Grange because it looked pretty cool. Well the food was great as was the service and the place looks really nice inside too. Itâs also pretty convenient if you are going to City College of New York which is also near by. If you are up in that area, check this place out. You wonât be sorry.
4 based on 525 reviews
Weâve been coming here for years. The music is almost always great. The servers are gracious and attentive. But the food is consistently awful. Tonight we had barbecue ribs that were mediocre. Last time greasy fried chicken and the time before a very low quality steak. The only passable offering has been the hamburger, which for reasons the manager hasnât explained, theyâve discontinued. Go figure!
4 based on 2479 reviews
Our last night in NYC led us to Red Rooster in Harlem, designed by a well known chef, that lived up to the hype! It was a noisy, crowded spot with a combination of locals and tourists who wanted to taste the latest and greatest. We started with cocktails that we enjoyed as we looked over all the tasty-sounding menu choices. We ordered jerk chicken, branzino and I opted for a burgerâone of the best ever! It had bacon, sautéed onions and a mustard sauce that smothered a perfectly cooked patty in a bun that held all the juicy goodness. The fries were crisp and fried to salty perfection. The branzino was served whole over a bed of beans and veggies and the jerk chicken had a heat that complemented a juicy preparation. We shared a spiced dessert donut w/ice cream to top off a great meal with service that was vigilant without being overbearing. Quite a hot spot with food that matched the vibe!Hello!You had us at hot spot!!! We love that!We are truly flattered that you spent your last evening in NYC at Red Rooster Harlem, and we are thrilled to learn that we did not disappoint! Thank you so much for painting such a beautiful picture of some of our signature dishes. Your descriptive words really made our day! Wishing you safe travels!Please do join us again the next time you are in NYC.All the best,The Red Rooster Team
Where to eat American food in Bronx: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 1176 reviews
I tried the combination platter. The pulled pork was descent, the ribs average and the sausage subpar. The Mac-n-cheese was good as were the salted potatoes. The service was very good, considering the large crowd. Hard to believe a bbq place doesnât offer banana pudding as a desert.
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