Reviews on American food in Parma, Ohio, United States. Parma is a city in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, United States, located on the southern edge of Cleveland. As of the 2010 census it is the seventh largest city in the state of Ohio and the second largest city in Cuyahoga County after Cleveland.
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4 based on 81 reviews
We were able to bring our dog onto the patio. Fellow diners didn't seem to mind and in fact, our pup was the center of attention for about five minutes. The menu had a good selection. They do have a gluten free menu which my husband needs as he has Celiac Disease. He had the steak salad minus the pretzel croutons. I had the Paradise Tuna which was delicious. The vegetable was corn on the cob. It was buttery and sweet, but the silk wasn't removed and I had to pick it off. There was a little confusion when we were first seated as to which server had our table. My husband asked the hostess if someone was coming over to help us and finally, a server came over. If we didn't have our dog with us, we probably would have left when a server didn't come to us. My husband isn't usually that patient. Overall, we enjoyed the dinner and the atmosphere.
4 based on 47 reviews
Traditional American cuisine with a focus on from scratch comfort foods with a variety for all tastes and price ranges. We pride ourselves in the quality of food we serve while providing the best service possible and strive to continuously improve.
This place is popular with the locals for a good reason. There breakfast lunch and dinner are both plentiful and delicious. The top off to this all the waitresses are both friendly and Swift with there service. My coffee never saw the bottom of my cup they were right on top refilling my cup. My wife had a lemonade and same thing glass got low but was refilled promptly. Great experience great food great service and really nice prices.
4 based on 80 reviews
Niko has founded several popular restaurants in Northeast Ohio over the last two decades, but Nikoâs Bar and Gyros has a special focusâthree of Nikoâs personal loves: great and simple food, sports, and craft beer. The word âgyroâ is used broadly at Nikoâs
Niko's is our favorite place! Burgers, Gyros, Brisket the BEST Hummus I have ever had, craft beer and much, much more. We love the team at Niko's...Daniella, Martha, Sarah, Kristen, Mikey & Ben are friendly and professional and treat us like family. Oh, and their smoked wings are the best EVER. Just sayin'!Thank you for your 5-star review of Nikoâs Bar & Gyros and sharing your experience. We appreciate your business and hope you return soon.
4 based on 90 reviews
This is a very nice place to have breakfast, lunch or dinner if you are going to or coming from Hopkins International Airport. Easy to get to with plenty of parking and a decent size menu. I ordered a specialty cheeseburger and it was very good, but it was the bun that really made it special. Although the portions are big, try to save room for dessert. My wife and I each had the dutch apple pie and it was simply outstanding. The only odd thing about this restaurant is the hours of operation. If you're planning to have dinner here do it early, because this place closes at 7:00 p.m. I've been to restaurants run by the Amish that are open later than that. But, if you can make it here you won't be sorry. And, you won't leave hungry.
4 based on 88 reviews
Jennifer's omelet's are terrific. The portions are large and the filling plentiful. I had a Denver Omelet and my wife a Zorba omelet. Both were great. The entrees come with home fries and a side of toast. We had wheat toast which was very fresh. The home fries are good but a little dry for my taste. They could be improved with a little butter.
4 based on 156 reviews
On a crowded Friday evening we sat at the bar and had a great meal. The atmosphere, the staff, and the food were all welcoming. Besides, we were a short walk from Kulas Hall on the campus of Baldwin Wallace College, where we were going to a concert. Good choice of beers, wine, and other bar items. Generous helpings and a variety of food options on the menu.
4 based on 301 reviews
We come here for special occasions The food is always very goodService downstairs in the bar is also good I got a filet and it was cookedMedium rare and was pertect
4 based on 142 reviews
We are located in the Sheldon Townhouse building.
Went with a group of beer lovers, though I'm limited to Non-Alcoholic beer. Unfortunately, Fat Head's had run out of their NA beer. When I expressed my disappointment, the server basically told me that NA beer didn't have a place there and I was asking for too much in an NA beer.I ended up with a soda which makes me feel out of place in a Brewery with a group of beer drinkers.We ordered a variety of appetizers and wings. The wings were amazing. We got them with a couple of sauces on the side (N. Carolina Gold and Buffalo, if I remember right). Both were very good.
4 based on 205 reviews
In 1972, Max & Erma created a fun, unique restaurant so friends and family can gather for good times and a great meal, and decorated it with eclectic artifacts and local paraphernalia. Since that day, we've been committed to providing our guests with irre
Went here with a coupon from the paper. Prices are low and there is a good variety to choose from. My husband said his Reuben was good but my hamburger which was ordered as medium-well was pink throughout. I tried to eat most of it but couldn't finish. Jacob, the server, tried to make it right by giving me a free dessert and said I should have complained earlier so he could have fixed it. That was good service recovery. He was overall a great server, coming to the table often to see if we needed anything.
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4 based on 297 reviews
Not much to look at from the outside. Inside itâs surprisingly large, with nice decor and comfortable booths. Our server, Katlyn was very friendly and helpful. She gave us some recommendations. I had to try the Jalapeño Cornbread, itâs a warm whole loaf, very good. And the Barbecued Spaghetti was too intriguing to pass up. Think Chili spaghetti with Barbecued pork instead of chili. I really liked it. The Buffalo Chicken Wrap was good. The Margherita Chicken Sandwich had good taste but the Ciabatta Bread was so hard, you could break a tooth. Overall, a very good meal.
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