Reviews on American food in Auburn, New York, United States. Auburn is a city in Cayuga County, New York, United States, located at the north end of Owasco Lake, one of the Finger Lakes, in Central New York. As of the 2010 census, the city had a population of 27,687. It is the county seat of Cayuga County, and the site of the maximum-security Auburn Correctional Facility, as well as the William H. Seward House Museum and the house of abolitionist Harriet Tubman.
Things to do in Auburn
4 based on 115 reviews
Came here before the show at Merry Go Round theater. Nice crowd inside and out. Good wine selection. Beef on a wick was so so. Beef cut too thick and not tender. Culliflour soup was great. Pot roast was good. Did not think the sliced squash was a good accompaniment. Tasteless and tough. Creme brulee was very good but smallish. Great service and nice atmosphere.
4 based on 45 reviews
THIS. IS. A. TERRIFFIC. DINER. We were in Skaneateles for the weekend, and headed home on a Monday morning. We wanted breakfast, but we were done with Skaneateles, so I opened google maps and searched for breakfast. Pavlos's popped up in Auburn and had some nice reviews. We decided to give it a try. It is literally on the other side of the tracks, next to a metal scrap yard. The building is nothing to look at. In fact we thought twice about driving by, and I am so glad we didn't.I had the best omelette I have ever had in my life. This was no greasy flat puddle of scrambled egg folded over. This was a light fluffy airy omelette filled with a perfect balance of of meat cheese and vegetables. The homefries were classic (you can have with or without onion) and not at all greasy. The hubby got fluffy pancakes and really good breakfast sausage. The place was packed - On a Monday at 11! with workmen, moms, a book club, a few families. It is friendlylocal joint where the waitresses call you "hon" and never make you wait to ask for more coffee. All diners should be this good.
4 based on 106 reviews
This restaurant was recommended to us as we are not from this area. The service and food were so good that we went back the next night! The owner,Joey and his lovely wife, Honey, made us feel like we were eating with family. The atmosphere was cozy and none of us were in a hurry to leave! We found out that this is a third generation owned business. This is the kind of restaurant we want to patronize. Family owned, family run, HUGE portions and homemade cooking! Even the half portions were ginormous! I highly recommend to anyone in the area. We may come back to Auburn just for Honey and Hollywood Restaurant!
4 based on 56 reviews
We were a party of six and had to split up since the booths only hold four. We had eggs, omelets, pancakes with all the extras. The hash browns were delightfully tender red potatoes. The bacon was crisp but not burned. Everything was delicious and the bottomless cup of coffee was greatly appreciated. Service was quick and attentive.
4 based on 189 reviews
We have been to Parker's many times. Usually have a solid experience here. Parking isn't bad, although now you have to back into the parking spots on Genesee Street. Service this night was solid. Drinks were refilled without prompting. Julienne Salad was great - huge! Nachos were solid. Good stop for dinner.
4 based on 165 reviews
Balloons is an Iconic post depression era restaurant that has been known as THE PLACE FOR STEAKS in Auburn for ever. We hand cut all of our steaks from USDA CHOICE beef or better all sourced from the midwest. We offer the best Wine list in Auburn at very
We have been coming to this restaurant for 48 years. Names change...menu changes, but the quality and value of the food and service remains the same. On a recent Saturday night, we had two of the best steaks you will find in the area for prices that we have paid for lousy food. The service was great...water always filled, bread re-filled, and steaks cooked as we liked them.We will return soon. The value and dining experience were wonderful.
4 based on 283 reviews
Brewpub in historic downtown Auburn, NY. Featuring house brewed beers, 20+ draft beers, and specialty brewhouse plates.
Small batch brew pub, one block from the heart of town and just off Highway 20 - easy in/easy out. Some free parking nearby. Outdoor terrace on fairly quiet one-way street. Dizzying array of beers, offered in 'flights' as well as usual formats. Loved the single hops pale ale with pineapple note. Pub burger, declared to be from local grass fed cow, (my main test of any pub) was very good. Excellent waiter who knew his beers and made the decision process easier,
4 based on 350 reviews
My husband and I celebrated our anniversary at Moroâs Table in August. We had not been in several years. Our waiter was excellent and gave us great recommendations. We started with a Baby Spinach Salad and a Roasted Beet Salad For entrees we had Pan-Seared Duck Confit and Pan Seared Scallops. We shared an amazing bread pudding for dessert. Everything was delicious! Great presentation and entrees were piping hot. Highly recommend Moroâs Table!
4 based on 271 reviews
This was our first experience at Elderberry Pond. The setting, service and food were well worth the trip from Ithaca. We had the duck and steak along with the local veggies and potato accompaniments. Add some fine wine and desert and it made for a memorable meal. It's great to have another fine dining place to go to... our only regret was not coming here years ago!
4 based on 53 reviews
Stop into our Store and Café to experience our family friendly atmosphere that will make you forget you're not in your own kitchen. Take in the sweet and savory aromas of our famous pancake recipes and delicious breakfast and lunch entrees sizzling on the
This was our favorite stop of our trip! We LOVED the food. Huge servings and beyond delicious. We would have gone back for a second day in a row but it is closed on Sunday. Thanks so much for your review! We look forward to serving you again real soon! :)
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