Best Bar restaurants nearby. Discover the best Bar food in Ogden. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Bar restaurants near you.. The city was named after fearless fur-trader and adventurer, Peter Skene Ogden, who explored the untamed area in the 1820s. Since then, Ogden has seen poverty and prosperity, conflict and celebration. Today, although a more subdued and modern place, the city is still big on action and adventure the whole family can enjoy. Take the kids to ogle the more than 100 life-size replicas of pre-historic creatures at the Ogden Dinosaur Park and Museum. Or head to the Tree House Museum, one of the best of its kind in the U.S. Adults will find plenty to enjoy on local golf courses or hiking trails in the summer, and everyone will love the local winter ski resorts. A grand old depot, Union Station is a must see for history buffs and anyone interested in trains and railroads. Be sure to stroll along 25th Street downtown. This historic block was the center of activity in the early 20th-century and is home to many restored buildings from the railroad era. The street also boasts an eclectic mix of restaurants, one-of-a kind shops, antique stores and art galleries.
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3 based on 22 reviews
We stopped in for a couple of drinks before heading on to dinner. It has a very nice local feel. We ordered their bloody Mary's which were absolutely amazing!!
3 based on 23 reviews
Brunch, you guys rocked it! Lots to choose from and the best thing is... $2 Bloody Marys and Mimosa!There not huge but real good.So swing in on your Sabbath and get some good eats!Enjoy!
I wanted this to be a great experience. It was just OK. I tried 4 different beers. All were decent. No stand outs. The food was about the same. Nothing bad, but nothing great.Friendliness seems to be something left off the menu. We didnât really feel welcome. Would I give it another chance? Yes.The decor is nice. With some smiles to match, a fourth star would be in reach.
4 based on 36 reviews
Cool Beatles bar! All the drinks are named after Beatles songs. Drinks are reasonable but very weak. Didnât try the food but what we saw at nearby tables looked awesome! Music was too quiet...rarely a complaint of mine...but hearing some Beatles music in the Beatles bar was kind of expected!! Iâd go back!
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4 based on 111 reviews
At Harley & Buck's, we offer incredible food and great service since 2006! We serve steaks, seafood, pasta, and an excellent selection of appetizers, salads, desserts, and a full bar. Our restaurant is located just across the street from the Famous Peery'
One of the better-kept secrets in Ogden. Great ambiance, attentive staff, and Ribs Special every Wednesday. They offer an extensive beer and wine list plus live music on weekends. Many menu items aren't generally available elsewhere in town, oysters being just one example. Prices are a dollar or two above "cheap eats" but are reasonable for the quality of the food.
Where to eat Pizza food in Ogden: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 36 reviews
I tried out this place for the first time during Ogden Restaurant week on Sunday April 7th. The food was great and the $3 mimosas and Bloody Mary's during Sunday brunch. Considering how busy it was the wait was not long at all.I will be back again. A cool place to go with friends or family. Ogden has so many great places.
4 based on 93 reviews
Cean was our server. He was on-spot with taking our orders, refilling our drinks, bringing our meals and attentive to our littles. The food was excellent. We ordered burgers, salads and kids' sliders. The restaurant was clean and inviting. We'll definitely be back!
4 based on 550 reviews
the food was real good, and the service was great. they do get crowded around lunch and dinner which causes the service to be slow. they have a decent collection of craft beers, but they are mainly ales and ipa. very poor selection of porters and stouts.
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4 based on 388 reviews
Rovali's Ristorante Italiano is located on Historic 25th Street in Ogden Utah. Our building is over 106 years old and has a very authentic atmosphere with our old brick walls and wooden floors. Our decor is old school Italian and we have a patio for outsi
After living in New York City for 38 years Iâve been spoiled when it comes to Italian food. Tired of pub food, I decided to give Rovaliâs a try after reading their menu on the storefront window. I ordered the lasagne with a tomato-based meat sauce on top. The lasagna was a five cheese blend which was very good - not too cheesy or heavy and the pasta was nice and soft - baked just right. My meal came with a nice salad which was quite large. For dessert I had a banana brownie which was very tasty - not too rich, but the banana flavor was obvious and the frosting just enough not to make it too sweet. Prices are very reasonable offering generous portions. My server, Crystal was super friendly, attentive and professional. I liked the atmosphere - lots of music-themed posters and an overall feeling like I was in an old-school pizzeria in Brooklyn. Brought back some nice memories for me.Hi backpacker31,I loved your review! Your attention to the details of my restaurant makes me proud! We are a family-owned restaurant and all those details matter to me. Thank you for stopping by and we want to welcome you to the Rovali's family! :-) Please come back and see us the next time you want to be reminded of Brooklyn!Ciao,Alex
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4 based on 372 reviews
We serve Artisan Style from scratch pizza's, sandwiches, Apps, Salads, Desserts, and Brunch Items. We offer over 100 different bear choices, 14 wines by the glass, and 24 bottle wine choices. We are located on the banks of the Ogden river and have live lo
My wife and I (and now our 1 year old son) have been coming to Slackwater for years. I don't want to feel like I'm writing reviews when I only have bad things to say, so they definitely deserve praise for always having an excellent product (this from a northeast pizza snob) and having a great vibe and ambiance - even if a bit noisy during busy times/live music - especially with the patio overlooking the river. But I've found the service to be spotty at times, with the most recent visit being so egregious that I had to write something.We stopped in mid afternoon, at which time the place was mostly empty. We were promptly seated, but then waited for 15 minutes before being acknowledged by the server. This would be bothersome on a busy night and completely unacceptable when things are quiet. This was essentially the tone for the entire visit, with everything taking forever, which unfortunately seemed unique to us. The party sitting nearby that ordered after we did was halfway through their meal before my wife even got her salad and was paying their bill by the time our food came. No explanation or apology for the long wait was ever given. Fortunately we were given drink refills before our food came, but the server once again disappeared after the food was brought out (by someone else) and didn't stop by to see if we needed anything until well after we were done eating. As anticipated, it then took another eternity to get the check, by which point our 1 year old was totally done and had been taken outside by my wife. It should be noted that the same server had another party near us which she visited at least 3 times before coming back to us. Only at this point did i get a half-hearted apology for the wait for the check because she 'had a lot of tables on the patio'. I glanced out before leaving and yeah, there were 2 parties tops out there. If 2 is considered 'a lot', I'd hate to see the dinner rush. All told, we were there for approximately 90 minutes. For a salad, stuffed sticks and one pizza. About double the length of time it usually takes us when dining out. I understand that families with children may not necessarily be Slackwater's target crowd, but if the party with the 1 year old is the one you choose to keep waiting, I think you'll find that that doesn't work out super well for anybody. I can understand longer waits when things are busy, but once again, there's no excuse when the place is dead. Granted it was a bit busier by the time we left, but it was still less than half full and that doesn't explain taking forever to be acknowledged or to get our food. Between that and feeling like we're being singled out is where the frustration comes in. I imagine it'll be awhile before we're back. We don't get the chance to come during off-peak times very much and I wouldn't even want to think about braving the dinner crowd after this experience.I am very sorry for your experience with us. We strive to give 5 star food and service. Obviously this was not the case for you. If you can email back at [email protected] I would love to hopefully make it up to you some how and I would like to know the server that was taking care of you. Again thank you for reaching out. This only makes us better. Thank you.
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