Reviews on Bar food in Shirley, New York, United States. Shirley is a hamlet (and census-designated place) in Suffolk County, New York, United States. As of the 2010 census, the population of Shirley was 27,854. Shirley is notable as the western terminus of Atlantic Crossing 1, a major submarine telecommunications cable linking the United States with the UK, Germany, and the Netherlands. Soon, the Emerald Express transatlantic communications cable will provide data connectivity between Europe and North America, landing in Shirley.
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3 based on 25 reviews
We had dinner here. Ordered the Chicken Pot pie, Fish and Chips and an open face Reuben. All our dishes were very good. Salad came with dinner, it was fine. We went on a quiet night, not live music. Wouldn't mind going back again.
4 based on 42 reviews
We have stopped in on day for a late lunch but decided to have a early dinner. The menu is simple and right to the point, the atmosphere is cozy with beautiful hand painted pictures of horses hung about the room. The staff was courteous and friendly we decided to go with the German food sauerbraten, dumplings, cabbage and gravy. I was amazingly surprised the food was excellent the meat was tender and not dry and everything else was perfect. The price was very fair for the food we had and have been back there several times since then. The food is consistent and great.There is a bar on the other side of the closed off dinning room, that seemed to be very popular and packed.
4 based on 66 reviews
Casual family restaurant with a full bar area.Serving Italian American favorites including barbecue fare.Bar seating with 10 t.V.S.. Outdoor seating..Off and on premise catering
I am so upset i havent been to this place sooner. The italian here is off the hook and authentic, the chicken scarperellio is incredible in a lemon butter sauce , sausage garlic in a nice angelhair pasta is to die for. The joes bar pie is made from scratch and puts local pizza parlors to shame. The ribs are huge... i could barely eat half a rack. The deserts need some work. I prefer a real made tarimasu. But all and all its a incredible place.
4 based on 30 reviews
Family restaurant with bar area. Overlooking pine hills golf course with seasonal outdoor seating. Private & semiprivate catering rooms to accommodate up to 100 guests.
This is a very casual restaurant and the food is solid. Good drinks. We usually go to meet family and I haven't gotten a bad meal here yet.
4 based on 136 reviews
Good food and big portions. The calamari appetiser was more than sufficient for two people. It was cooked beautifully and the addition of the pieces of pepper worked well.The meatloaf was very meaty with a tasty BBQ sauce that wasn't overpowering. The chicken pot pie was the size if a small fytung pan, which is how it comes served. It was good but lacked some seasoning.We also ordered an extra side - the sprouts with caramalised onion and pancetta. So good!I didn't feel I could give the restaurant 5 stars, however, as the service, whilst friendly and pleasant, wasn't very attentive. We didn't receive our complimentary bread basket, for example and the water glass I was given was broken on the edge along one side and almost cut my mouth.Nevertheless, it was probably just one of things and I doubt any diners will be too disappointed with their meal here.
3 based on 16 reviews
Great food, great service, nice ambiance, family friendly, very friendly staff. Ample parking. Did I mention "GREAT FOOD"... LOL
3 based on 93 reviews
Off of the southern state at exit 57 south, PAINTERS' RESTAURANT, 10,000sq. ft of fun & the avant garde of restaurants. The walls are packed with art from ceiling to floor with the work of local and NYC artists; all for sale. The menu rivals the creativit
5 friends enjoyed our meal after attending show at Patchogue Theatre. The nacho appetiizer is HUGE,! We all agreed on the pulled pork nachos which was an Excellent choice! Marinated skirt steak and lobster quesadillas were both excellent. We were lucky enough to be seated in side room which is s much quieter than the main room which allowed for conversation. Artwork by local artists is always interesting. Our waiter was nice but inattentive. After asking for a 5th place setting and waiting 10. Inutes afer food was served,I got up and took a setting from another table. Had to ask 3x for a glass of water with lemon. Have been here several times and received better service.
4 based on 34 reviews
We met our friends for a late dinner. JCâs Restaurant is attached for dining as well. The portions and food quality were outstanding. Definitely the place to dine in Mastic and nearby.
4 based on 35 reviews
The beach hut is located on the boardwalk of Smithpoint beach. You can get anything from burgers to lobster. Specials are available. Great for adults and kids and the price is good. I love the fish and chips, better than any restaurant I have been too. This became my Wednesday night special, along with friends and music, salt air and sunsets
Where to eat American food in Shirley: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 33 reviews
Though the restaraunt was crowded, we got seated rather quickly. The service was very friendly. I would definitely visit again.
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