Best Bar restaurants nearby. Discover the best Bar food in Loomis. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Bar restaurants near you.. Loomis (formerly, Pine, Pino, Smithville, and Placer) is an incorporated town in Placer County, California, United States. It is part of the Sacramento–Arden-Arcade–Roseville Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 6,733 as estimated by the US Census in 2015.
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4 based on 8 reviews
Bennettâsâ mission is to create a "gathering place," in the neighborhood. Centrally located in Roseville off of Eureka and Lead Hill, we strive to be your home away from home by providing a convivial casual atmosphere, and a place where youâre treated lik
Interesting place-if you're looking for quiet-there's really only one spot-an odd enclosed room in the front of the restaurant. That was our choice so we could hear ourselves talk. We three had quite a tasting from the menu. Sister had margarita on the rocks-I had a blackberry frozen margarita. Both excellent. We ordered several small plates-artichoke fritters with lemon aioli, corned beef tacos, 3 dips with chips and polenta with mushrooms and marinara. The fritters were great-although fried were light and fresh. The tacos had tender corned beef, but needed more slaw to provide much needed moisture. The three dips-a salsa verde with avocado (need more avocado), roasted tomato and pimento cheese were all acceptable. The polenta was good-but we would have preferred it crispy rather than baked. Hubby had ribs and fried chicken with waffle fries for an entree. All were good, but a cup of slaw would be a nice addition. Sister and I each had chimichurri chicken. Both lovers of that sauce-this was not edible. It had a bitter taste to it which overan everything on the plate. The server removed them both after our comments and we shared another order of the chicken and ribs. I'd return (if in the area) and have a couple of small plates-but doubt I'd go down the hill from Auburn just to eat here. There's too many options with a higher success rate than we experienced.Looks like you enjoyed most everything, we look forward to seeing you when you are in the area.
4 based on 52 reviews
Primoâs is one of the great truly local spots. The owner is nearly always on peen so the kitchen and service are always on point. You can actually get a medium rare burger here! A broad menu of salads, pastas, burgers, sandwiches and pizzas. The best garlic knots (the ones with cheese). Support the community - eat at Primos!
3 based on 27 reviews
I wanted something different, but my brother has his favorites. Today we both got what we wanted. Kathrin's offer terrific and varied menu of German standards. They also have sandwich and fries some people always feel "safe" eating. I had their jaegerschnitzel & spätzle meal. Awesome! My brother had a Rueben with and more than an ample amount of fries. I didn't look "safe" it looked delicious! Service was very pleasant. The surroundings were interesting to the eye. We also had their apple strudel which was top-notch too. The only negative thing is their chairs which most likely were the most uncomfortable I have experience in a restaurant. Will that stop me from going back? No, but I will bring a stadium seat pad for my chair!
4 based on 103 reviews
Full service Bar and Restaurant, located conveniently inside the Roseville Galleria Mall with a outdoor, heated patio. Selection of salads, sandwiches, steak, seafood and rotisserie meats. Craft cocktails and premium wine and beer available.
It was crowded on a recent Friday at noon but we were able to get a table in the bar area. I wanted to dine in their outdoor patio but they said they weren't seating people outside as they had an issue with the firewall.We split a large chicken asian salad of some sort and they did the split in the kitchen which was a nice touch. I think the salad was $13.99. We each had a glass of wine and the total bill was just under $40. A little pricey for lunch but it was good and we enjoyed watching people and visiting.
4 based on 407 reviews
Yard House is an upscale-casual eatery known for great food, classic rock music and 130 taps of imported, craft and specialty ales & lagers. Whether youâre in the mood for a grilled burger and a pint of your favorite ale, or seared ahi and a chilled marti
When in Roseville, we try to stop by the Yard House. It's a really fun, upscale place with a fantastic selection of local and familiar brews. The menu is expansive and the food is quite good for a "sports bar". This place rocks. I want to give a shout out to Jennifer M, our server who was always available, friendly and helpful. Thanks.
4 based on 8 reviews
Bennettâsâ mission is to create a "gathering place," in the neighborhood. Centrally located in Roseville off of Eureka and Lead Hill, we strive to be your home away from home by providing a convivial casual atmosphere, and a place where youâre treated lik
Interesting place-if you're looking for quiet-there's really only one spot-an odd enclosed room in the front of the restaurant. That was our choice so we could hear ourselves talk. We three had quite a tasting from the menu. Sister had margarita on the rocks-I had a blackberry frozen margarita. Both excellent. We ordered several small plates-artichoke fritters with lemon aioli, corned beef tacos, 3 dips with chips and polenta with mushrooms and marinara. The fritters were great-although fried were light and fresh. The tacos had tender corned beef, but needed more slaw to provide much needed moisture. The three dips-a salsa verde with avocado (need more avocado), roasted tomato and pimento cheese were all acceptable. The polenta was good-but we would have preferred it crispy rather than baked. Hubby had ribs and fried chicken with waffle fries for an entree. All were good, but a cup of slaw would be a nice addition. Sister and I each had chimichurri chicken. Both lovers of that sauce-this was not edible. It had a bitter taste to it which overan everything on the plate. The server removed them both after our comments and we shared another order of the chicken and ribs. I'd return (if in the area) and have a couple of small plates-but doubt I'd go down the hill from Auburn just to eat here. There's too many options with a higher success rate than we experienced.Looks like you enjoyed most everything, we look forward to seeing you when you are in the area.
4 based on 34 reviews
Out of Bounds is spacious and open. There is a large bar and indoor, outdoor and patio seating. The craft beer menu is impressive. The food menu is also varied and interesting. There are daily lunch specials. Our lunch was delicious. My husband had the Prison Blues burger...tender beef rare as requested, onion, tomato and blue cheese dripping down your hand. I had the salmon BLT. It too was delicious and perfectly prepared. Our sandwiches came with a choice of fries, soup or salad. We opted for salad. It was fresh with just the right amount of dressing.Now for the negatives. Service was a little slow. Our server, Lauren, was pleasant and as efficient as she could be serving many tables scattered through the building.The noise level was between moderate to loud.
4 based on 16 reviews
My hubby and I haven't been here for several months. This place still gets very crowded on Friday nights and weekends. Because of that they will often run out of the "favorites" like the in house made root beer, ribs, tri-tip, and pork. Plan to go early, by 6:30 they are full.The food is sooooo good! We shared a sampler plate and still brought food home!
4 based on 27 reviews
Great beers, great ambiance, wonderful owners/operators and staff. Great choice of locally brewed beers. Try them all.
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4 based on 8 reviews
Bennettâsâ mission is to create a "gathering place," in the neighborhood. Centrally located in Roseville off of Eureka and Lead Hill, we strive to be your home away from home by providing a convivial casual atmosphere, and a place where youâre treated lik
Interesting place-if you're looking for quiet-there's really only one spot-an odd enclosed room in the front of the restaurant. That was our choice so we could hear ourselves talk. We three had quite a tasting from the menu. Sister had margarita on the rocks-I had a blackberry frozen margarita. Both excellent. We ordered several small plates-artichoke fritters with lemon aioli, corned beef tacos, 3 dips with chips and polenta with mushrooms and marinara. The fritters were great-although fried were light and fresh. The tacos had tender corned beef, but needed more slaw to provide much needed moisture. The three dips-a salsa verde with avocado (need more avocado), roasted tomato and pimento cheese were all acceptable. The polenta was good-but we would have preferred it crispy rather than baked. Hubby had ribs and fried chicken with waffle fries for an entree. All were good, but a cup of slaw would be a nice addition. Sister and I each had chimichurri chicken. Both lovers of that sauce-this was not edible. It had a bitter taste to it which overan everything on the plate. The server removed them both after our comments and we shared another order of the chicken and ribs. I'd return (if in the area) and have a couple of small plates-but doubt I'd go down the hill from Auburn just to eat here. There's too many options with a higher success rate than we experienced.Looks like you enjoyed most everything, we look forward to seeing you when you are in the area.
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