Find out what American restaurants to try in Norwood. Norwood is a borough in Bergen County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the borough's population was 5,711, reflecting a decline of 40 (-0.7%) from the 5,751 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 893 (+18.4%) from the 4,858 counted in the 1990 Census.
Things to do in Norwood
4 based on 43 reviews
Weâve been going here for years and have a great meal any time of day. They have s huge menu with so many choices and dinner specials are fantastic too. Always friendly fast service and delicious food. I canât say one thing is better than the other. Great variety of burgers, Spanish food especially the rice is perfect, Italian is good too like tender veal parm, steaks good quality and cooked perfectly, fish is fresh and good variety. Huge portions but take doggie bag so you can eat dessert!
4 based on 52 reviews
This is my second time at Roost and I went back because I loved it the first time. Its still as good as I had mentioned in my previous review ( Oct, 2018). Located in a small house in Sparkill NY, it is a quaint cozy little restaurant with excellent cuisine and a decent wine list including plenty of Riojas and Cavas. The appetizers are big portions and I recommend you share, while the entrees are smaller but still excellent. Some of our group's favorites were the mushroom appetizer, the shrimp and the chicken entrees. I would not recommend the fish, since it was just average. The service is friendly friendly and casual. I give it my GoldnAdvice seal of approval.
3 based on 38 reviews
I found this location from Groupon and bought a restaurant certificate at a discount knowing that I will try this restaurant for my first time. I ended up calling three times to extend the time of my reservation due to a family member not home yet. Each time I called, the hostess was cheerful, and happy to assist. Finally arrived, and the interior is nicely decorated, and televisions are placed on the walls for viewing pleasure. The staff was friendly with introductions and quick with refills. We tried the nacho appetizer which was a small, but sufficient platter of tasty, cheesy nachos with jalapeños and beans. The menu offered many choices but the two meat platter with two sides got my attention. I had the dry ribs (rubbed with no sauce) and chicken with fries and slaw. Our server brought a pail containing three bottles of different sauces. My platter was good. The ribs were chunky. The 1/4 chicken was done right. Two family members ordered a Cobb salad. A large platter of salad green arrived. It was observed that this salad needed chicken pieces within it to make it a better tasting salad. The server was advised and brought over a small chicken patty which we were charged for. The two meat platters were plentiful and tasty and a good choice. Overall, it was a good choice to eat at and getting the Groupon discount made it more of a treat.
4 based on 35 reviews
The Hill is a globally influenced American restaurant focusing on great food and hospitality. Michelin star award winning chef and proprietor Ben Pollinger welcomes you.
Went to celebrate a family members birthday.Chose The Hill and we are so glad we did!Before we even entered the restaurant, we saw the outside seating space and it looked so pleasant and inviting!When we entered we found a friendly and professional greeter (who seated us immediately)and an overall ambience that was very comfortable and pleasant-Excellent bar area and roomy dining room space!Menu offered excellent beverage options (spirits, wines and beers) along with interesting appetizers, entrees and sides!We ordered a few appetizers then our entrees( grilled salmon, pork chops, lamb and octopus and chorizo). We were all happy with our entrees which were very flavorful, cooked to perfection and served to the table all at the same time.Service was very good and attentive and courteous! Birthday food included two ice cream sandwiches made with chocolate chips cookies! Excellent!This is a very good choice - treat yourself and go here! We did and we will again soon!
I ate dinner here in a large group of 12 people to celebrate motherâs day. Everyone was pleased with the food and the service! The restaurant is big inside and there is a bar too. We shared a HUGE plate of banos to start. The menu said that it would feed 4 people, but that is definitely an underestimate. I had the hanger steak for dinner and it was delicious! Everyone else enjoyed their steaks and burgers too. They also have outdoor seating for nice days.
4 based on 132 reviews
Fabulous 6 month old restaurant !
Sear House is an upscale steak house in Closter. The Resturant has a valet and once you arrive the restaurant has nice ambiance. I would recommend getting a reservation place is busy every night. The Sear House has a great staff and a menu that is very diverse. My family ordered the salmon, short ribs, jumbo shrimp and lobster ravioli. I personally ordered the loon in lamb which you get three large pieces. The lamb was relatively tender but the outside was a little burnt. My family enjoyed their meals. I would return for cocktails and to enjoy the rooftop patio. Overall I give Sear House a B. So itâs a lower end 4 Star
4 based on 59 reviews
Northvale Classic Diner has been serving the community since 1981. Our credo is "Comforting, yet sophisticated", and that means we make every effort to serve you the best comfort food diners are famous for, but with an eye towards the sophisticated palett
This diner has everything but it gets crowded and parking is tough and even harder getting to leave. I like the food. And provides but there is a lot of congestion here and some people in a rush will not deal with this. However for good breakfasts it is hard to beat
4 based on 62 reviews
D'Vine Bar is a lively spot offering excellent food and innovative cocktails plus an extensive list of beers and wines. The food menu is arranged according plate sizes such as "smallest" and "small-ish." To start, we had the broccoli teriyaki bites, which are listed as "small", the dip-it.dip-it, which is listed as smallest and two orders of the taco of the day. The broccoli teriyaki bites are addictive, crunchy and flavorful. The dips were good, but ordinary. The grilled shrimp tacos each had two large pieces of shrimp and various topping; tasty, but somewhat on the bland side. Our main courses included the charred broccoli salad (excellent, plenty of veggies and very tasty ramen as a base); smoked beet salad (also delicious, although not as large a portion as the broccoli); the "London Calling," chicken katsu, and sunny side tuna tartar were each a work of art and delightful. Cocktails were all great fun and well made. The Yuzu Sour is a great hot weather choice. Some of the prices are high, such as for several of the fish dishes, but overall with starters, entrees, drinks, coffee, and one shared dessert, our bill with the tip was $340 for 5 people. Given the quality of the food, this is a bargain and if you live in the area, there is no toll to pay or parking fee to enjoy a meal that is as good as any you will find in Manhattan.
4 based on 212 reviews
You have to see this restaurant to believe it! Such great character! The history and stories in this building! The charm still remains from back in the 1700's. The multiple fireplaces, wood beams, and wood floors all add to the great ambiance. The décor hanging on the walls fit the period well. You can even sit on a bar stool at the bar and order a great beer on tap. We didn't know we could make reservations but we were lucky that we scored a table on a very busy Saturday evening. Another couple we met for dinner hadn't been here either and drove like us, almost 45 minutes. The restaurant provided a basket of fresh rolls and butter once we placed our meal order. My wife and I started with the Mesclun Salads while our friends ordered the French onion soup and the corn chowder soup. The salads were a very generous portion and had several different lettuce leaves. Not your basic salad. We were told the soups were tasty and they both went back empty.Our entrees included the hangar steak, two orders of the crab cakes, and the Jaeger Schnitzel. The hanger steak was cooked perfectly after the waiter provided a suggestion on how he would order it. The steak came with French fries which were overcooked and greasy as well as a creamy spinach. The crab cakes were a big hit. Two medium sized crab cakes with rice and vegetables. Real crab meat. Very filling. The Jaeger Schnitzel was tasty. All the portion sizes were very good. As coffee snobs, we would say the coffee was excellent. No room for dessert. Our meal was very leisurely. It was slow at times but the ambiance made up for it. Our waiter was excellent but very overwhelming and annoying on occasions. He provided us stories of his life, his kids, his kids girlfriends, etc. TMI. The prices were reasonable and there was sufficient parking in their lot. If not, there was parking on the streets behind the restaurant. I'll be back when the fireplaces are blazing.
Where to eat Irish food in Norwood: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 91 reviews
A great friendly place with excellent bartenders, Sean Kirin, and like most Irish pubs youâll have a friend. The menu caries some great staples yet the beauty of this spot is the chef daily specials. Beer selection is extensive an the liquor top shelf market is there.
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