Best American restaurants nearby. Discover the best American food in Auburn. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for American restaurants near you. including Acre, The Hound, The Depot, Hamilton's, Toomer's Drugs, Niffer's Place Auburn, Amsterdam Cafe, Pannie-George's Kitchen, Baumhower's Victory Grille, Piccolo
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4 based on 62 reviews
Located next to Ariccia Trattoria, Piccolo is Auburn's best gathering place. Specialty cocktails, martini's, Manhattan's and a menu featuring tapas, sharing plates and dessert small bites ...Perfect for sharing. If you want to relax and unwind in Auburn's
Exceedingly comfortable spot to enjoy a drink or maybe a few. A variety of seating options both indoor and out, featuring a varied selection of craft beers for those that seek new flavors. The kitchen is open late and serves up some delicious options. Recommended for those seeking an upscale escape while on the Auburn campus.
4 based on 124 reviews
Come to Baumhower's Victory Grille in Auburn and enjoy gourmet coal-fired pizza and wings from the state's first coal-fired ovens! With more than 50 HD TVâs and an exciting new menu, Baumhowerâs Victory Grille is your new big game headquarters! From our a
Lively and fun atmosphere and good service was a good start. Fried pickles rival any I have had anyplace. Sweet potato fries were good, but not exceptional. My burger was probably the best burger I have had in a restaurant...ever! The wings were disappointing, they were small and over cooked to the point of being tough. This is definitely a winner, and right off of I-85 I plan to visit following a football game on the way back to Atlanta.
4 based on 139 reviews
I was excited about trying Pannie-George's Kitchen. It was recommended to me and we went based on the reviews. My husband and I were traveling from Montgomery, Al and stopped in Auburn. I was disappointed. The food is not that great. I ordered the chicken pot pie and it was very runny and the potatoes in the pot pie were not done. They were hard - undercooked. My husband had the fried chicken and it was bland - not seasoned. I will say that the cornbread muffin was okay. When traveling in Alabama Pannie-George's Kitchen will not be a restaurant I will eat at again. It wasn't terrible, but it was not great enough for me to go back.
4 based on 361 reviews
Unique casual dining featuring homemade soups, salads, sandwiches, and an extensive selection of American cuisine. Full bar and terrace dining available. Mon-Thurs 10am-9pm, Fri-Sat 10am-10pm, Sun 10am-2:30pm, 4pm-9pm. Reservations not accepted.
My son made the reservation on the day of his graduation, not really being sure what time we would arrive. We arrived early and we were seated immediately! The food and the service was excellent!
4 based on 268 reviews
Niffer's Place serves up the best burgers, sandwiches, salads, appetizers and entrees in town. Our huge drink menu features our famous Fishbowls and Nifferitas. We have gluten free selections and a great kids menu. Check our website for daily and weekly s
Just wanted a place that I could grab a burger that I was told was good that also had cold beer. I ordered the burger medium it was perfectly cooked. Just a little pink in a big piece of beef. With a side order or fries only 8.95. Beer between 5 & 6 domestics only 2.00 bottles. Atmosphere feels like the beach great place to go I will go again when I travel thru that area. Also ate fried pickles they were awesome as well Thanks, Barry! We've worked really hard to perfect our hand-pattied, secret seasoned burgers over the years. Sounds like it's paying off! Remember we have Burger Night once a week at each of our locations (Auburn, Opelika and Lake Martin). We'll look forward to seeing you again soon when you're passing through town.
4 based on 129 reviews
Great vibe combined with classic drugstore history. A part of every Auburn University grad and a must stop for visitors.The hand squeezed lemonade while you wait and good ice cream are mainstays.These days there's plenty of Auburn gear to shop for while you wait.Central location in downtown Auburn at corner of University so great access. Parking can be a challenge as can seating. Crazy busy on game days
4 based on 283 reviews
I was here recently for dinner. This restaurant is conveniently located in the heart of Auburn, and is within walking distance of the town proper business district. Upon entering you are greeted by friendly staff and a pleasant environment. The seating arrangements are pleasant and the sound level fine. The menu offers an interesting and wide selection of choices. I had the salmon which was fixed to perfection. Portions are large and filling. We had a reservation for an off-night but probably didn't need it. On game days, however, or any other special events at Auburn it's probably wise to make a reservation as the town is full of tourists and locals looking for a good place to dine and celebrate.
4 based on 230 reviews
Where the hook meets the line. An American Seafood brasserie located at the Historic Auburn Train Depot. Featuring gulf-coastal cuisine, the Depot plates up Alabama's freshest seafood in a modern industrial Victorian-inspired space. History Established in
Very good food and incredibly friendly and helpful staff. Unfortunately, the service was a bit disjointed. For example, the appetizers arrived before the drinks. Food, however, was generally quite good. A shout out to the crabcakes, gumbo pot, and banana foster bread pudding. And the strawberry rhubarb Pimmâs cup was incredibly refreshing. When full, the venue can be very loud. Parking in the area is near impossible but fortunately they have complimentary valet parking.
4 based on 590 reviews
Stopped in Friday nite to have dinner with our son @ Auburn, arrived bout 8/815 pm had to wait 25-35 mts without reservations, once at table promptly served with no issues with the server..the location is in back alley, and the atmosphere once in the rest is kinda large road house/barn and you know when half the menu is drinks mostly whisky that's the focus. We started with the Bacon flight as the apptz, and was very tasty if portions were small, I split the burger with my wife which was average at best. My son order the steak which arrived cold to the touch, we talked with server, and it was replaced with new steak/warmer potatoes which tasted like it came out of another kitchen entirely and was brought to table by Melinda who immediatedly comped it due to the first plate screw up. Finished with the bread pudding which could have been warmer but was very flavorful, so all in all considering it's the number one restaurant in Auburn, an extremely average experience.
4 based on 489 reviews
Acre highlights fresh, modern cuisine inspired by our southern heritage.
I loved this restaurant. Very cool setting and very friendly service. Gunner did a good job making the meal interesting and gave some great recommendations. I had the snapper, which was outstanding. My friend had the ribeye, and his first words were âIâm not going to lie - this may be the best steak Iâve ever had.â We also shared the blueberry bread pudding, which was great, but it came with a scoop of vanilla ice cream - and I think it may be the best vanilla ice cream I have ever had. I will run back to this restaurant as soon as I can get back to Auburn.
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