Discover Restaurants offering the best Bar food in Mount Holly, North Carolina, United States. Mount Holly is a small suburban city in northeastern Gaston County, North Carolina, United States. The city is situated just west of the Catawba River, north of Interstate 85, south of North Carolina State Highway 16, and west of Charlotte. The population was 13,656 at the 2010 census, up from 9,618 at the 2000 census.
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5 based on 29 reviews
A family friendly place that serves tacos, salads, sandwiches, burritos along with cold draft beer and a great selection of craft beers togo!
We recently enjoyed three different sandwiches for dinner here: a quesadilla, a Crunchy Gringo, and a hot ham and cheese. We shared an order of chips and salsa as an appetizer. All were very good, made to order food. If you are looking for a fancy place, this is not it. You order st the counter, pay, and your food is delivered to you. You procure your own alcoholic or non alcoholic beverage. If you are looking for a good, hot sandwich, youâll be happy here. Prices are in line with other local establishments. Owners are friendly and generally onsite. Weâve enjoyed repeated meals here.
4 based on 39 reviews
Good drinking bar, food is decent, and the owners are always nice to us. I especially like NFL football on Sunday, where there are fans from every team there.
3 based on 281 reviews
My daughter and son-in-law raved about this place, so when we traveled to North Carolina for a visit, they took us to this quaint town in North Carolina.Not only was that the best blackened shrimp I ever ate in my life, the cheese and cracker hors dâoeuvres were incredible. Thereâs good food, and then thereâs food that you think about for days afterward. This place will want you coming back! They also have a wonderful rooftop bar with sunset views (see photo) and rocking chairs! A fun addition in my opinion! The famous Jonás Brothers dad owns this restaurant I believe.
4 based on 121 reviews
We stopped here twice on our recent Belmont trip to have a casual dinner and enjoy watching the NCAA basketball games. The food and service were very good, even though the pub was very crowded both times. Food and drink are typical for a pub...burgers, wings, sandwiches, etc. Everything we had was good. Beer selection and recommedations were very good. We were with a large group one of the times, and they made every effort to seat us together without a long wait. This is a fun place to go, and the people who work here couldn't be nicer!
4 based on 51 reviews
We wanted appetizers but our waitress forgot to put the order in. Aside form that misstep, she was very nice. Grilled Branzino was excellent. The side of kale was unexpectedly good. Baklava was excellent.Bread was crusty and delicious. The olive oil for dipping was excellent.Very pleasant decor. Restroom clean.Owner was gracious and very proud (as he should be).Looking forward to coming back.
4 based on 24 reviews
The hostess when we went to get a table need serious help. They did not have a handle on the restaurant. Told us there was a 30 minute wait. Wanted to text us when table was ready but told them we didn't have our phones as they were in lockers. They said "then just hang around" however they never called our name. I checked back in about 15 minutes later and they said our table was ready yet never called a single name while we waited. The restaurant had at least 40 % of the tables empty with a huge amount of people waiting to be sat. The servers were even complaining that they had several open tables and no one to wait on.....Food was average and very quick to come out of the kitchen. Our server was friendly and efficient.Get organized on the front end at the hostess area and you will have it made...
4 based on 222 reviews
They have an unbelievable selection of local draft beers. For a pub, the food was very good. We thought the Baja Shrimp Wrap was excellent -- well prepared and generous serving. The service was very quick and friendly. It is very loud, but, again, it is a pub. Also being a pub, they served late which met our need as we were there after a baseball game. Easy to find on Main Street.
4 based on 45 reviews
We ate at the River's Edge while enjoying a day at The Whitewater Center. There were plenty of choices including vegetarian options. We had a variety including a burger, BLT,and a Southwest bowl. My husband was supposed to have a Carolina Burger but was brought something entirely different. He was hungry so he ate it. Our waitress was friendly but could truly didn't have her act together. Other staff members were more attentive and she seemed to be two steps behind (drink refills, getting the check). They do not allow outside food at the center....maybe keep it at the car.....or be prepared to part with about 13 dollars for a burger with side.
4 based on 373 reviews
Located in Historic Downtown Belmont, our building is right on main street. We have our very own parking, conveniently located right beside our newly renovated, large outdoor patio. Just keep an eye out for The String Bean 'green' shade sails.
This was a nice place in the quaint town of Belmont. We had to wait a bit to get seated and waited for various things but the food was very good. It was just a nice time to sit and visit since we had a little time of waiting. But Iâd go again. The food was yummy and TVs wait staff was nice. You could sit inside or out.
4 based on 145 reviews
Waterfront casual American grill. Clean, comfortable, upscale grill, featuring appetizers, sandwiches, salads, pasta, ribs, chicken, seafood, steaks and prime rib.
First of all we love this restaurant. We have eaten here many times since moving to North Carolina a year-and-a-half ago. Anytime we go we split this desert. It is a fried honey croissant with vanilla ice cream and strawberries with whipped cream. It is to die for. One of our top five desserts of all time. If you go you must try one
Where to eat American food in Mount Holly: The Best Restaurants and Bars
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