Find out what American restaurants to try in Meadville. Meadville is a city in and the county seat of Crawford County, Pennsylvania, United States. The city is within 40 miles of Erie, Pennsylvania and within 90 miles of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It was the first permanent settlement in northwest Pennsylvania. The population was 13,388 at the 2010 census. The city of Meadville is the principal city of the Meadville, PA Micropolitan Statistical Area. As well as one of two cities, the other being Erie, that make up the larger Erie-Meadville, PA Combined Statistical Area.
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4 based on 72 reviews
I stopped here for lunch this past week, on my way through on a business trip. The staff were all very friendly, and showed genuine care that they wanted everything right. I had a great meal at a reasonable price that was very quick to some to the table.
4 based on 28 reviews
We visited here while on a trip. The shop has a large variety of subs. I got a meatball sub which was excellent. My wife and daughter both got ham and cheese subs and were both quite pleased. The employees are very attentive to the customers. I thought it was a little odd though that they charge extra for peppers - it seems to me like they could just adjust the prices of their sandwiches and not have to nickel and dime people.
4 based on 98 reviews
What I love about Cracker Barrel, the menu and the food preparation are consistent wherever you go. This place did not disappoint. Great comfort food for me when I am on the road as much as I am. One of the few chains I will visit, otherwise I try to eat local.
4 based on 46 reviews
Cozy little lunch place within walking distance from the college and main square that lured us in with the promise of gyros on the sign outside. Seating for 30 inside and several sidewalk tables outside. No parking lot; street parking only. We knew the food must be good when a crowd of people came in right after us for the lunch hour. Counter service so you order sandwiches with a checklist like a sushi order or any of the other numerous items from the menu on the wall. They have an excellent deal with the $7 hot lunch special that includes a pasta main dish, 2 garlic knots, and a can of soda or bottle of water. They also have a Vietnamese sandwich that sounded quite good. To our disappointment we were told that they only have gyros on weekends, which was not stated on the menu on the wall (apparently Friday doesn't count as the weekend). As there were a lot of people in line and this caught us unprepared to order a different sandwich, we had pizza instead. The white pizza was a traditional white pizza. Their Margherita pizza, while good, isn't a traditional Margherita as it didn't include fresh basil leaves and was loaded with garlic. The pizza was, however, excellent (NY style) and if the rest of the food is as tasty, it is easy to see why this place was so busy. Didn't see any signs for public restrooms, but I assume that they have them per PA requirements, so just not in a readily observed location. Would highly recommend that the owner change the name of the the 1lb. BLT sandwich as he may face litigation over using its current name of Trump Tower since I highly doubt he has paid for the brand usage.
4 based on 90 reviews
We have visited Eddies every year since I was a child and I'll continue to visit them as long as they are open. Hotdogs are always hot and fries are dropped when you order them. You can have as many toppings you want on your hotdog and theirs no 'extra charge' for getting the dog the way you want it. A footlong is under $4.
4 based on 62 reviews
The Employee Owners of Voodoo Brewing Co. have taken our brewing experiences and quirky personalities and wrapped it up into a line of beers oriented around what we feel are fun, flavorful, and thought-provoking. We wish you enjoy our beers as much as we
Let me start by saying I'm a fan of Voodoo Brewery. They have really interesting, tasty craft beers - and if, like me, you have no head for alcohol, you can buy a taster size (roughly the size of a shot glass). The food's good; I especially like their hummus, which comes with veggies as well as pita. The staff are genial and the business is incredibly community minded. It's an attractive space and pleasant - when there are very few people there. And that leads me to the downside: when the joint is jumping, as it generally is on Friday and Saturday evenings, it is deafeningly loud. With all that brick and polished wood and people getting louder and happier as the night goes on, you really can't hear to have a conversation. So definitely check them out if you like local craft beers, but if you actually want to talk to your companion(s), go when business is slow.
4 based on 81 reviews
Stopped by last Saturday Morning (Farmerâs Market Day in Meadville) for breakfast. Ate my favorite Spinach & Swiss Omelete AGAIN. Perfect, as usual! A little noisy in there but a busy grill can be like that. Recommend you go and try it anyhow! Great hot cakes, sandwiches & other old fashioned country grill style. Tell them Ruth sent you!
4 based on 219 reviews
This place just opened, and is a taproom and restaurant.
You won't believe the quality of the food at this place. You would think you were eating at a fine restaurant in a major / large city. The presentation, quality of the items and taste were simply excellent. I have eaten there very year for several years due the fact that I do business in Meadville one week each year. It's the place to eat for excellent food in Meadville, PA.
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4 based on 96 reviews
I grew up in Meadville and have eaten at Julian's many times over the years! Now, they have a fantastically large menu with many healthy and vegetarian options as well as the fun classics. One small problem: the room is always very cold! Bring a sweater! But the food is fun and the service decent and everything is at a reasonable price.
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4 based on 224 reviews
We were in Meadville for my wife's high school reunion and needed a place for dinner and our B&B owner recommended the Chop House. We were not dissapointed! I had the salmon on cedar plank with salad and sweet potato fries. The salmon was delicious thick filet that arrived on a flaming cedar plank. It went perfectly with the glass of house pinot grigio. My wife had a beautiful thick pork chop flame broiled and encrusted with black pepper and a salad and grilled asparagus. The chop was very tender and she love the pepper. It added a real surprise flavor. There are very few places to dine out in Meadville and Canons Chop House was a pleasant surprise.
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