Discover Restaurants offering the best Bar food in Strongsville, Ohio, United States. Strongsville is a city in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, United States, and a suburb of Cleveland. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 44,750. The city's nickname 'Crossroads of the Nation,' originated from the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B&O) intersecting with the Southwestern Electric Line that connected Cleveland and Wooster, Ohio. As the railroad line ceased operation in 1931, the motto and city seal have been adapted to reflect the modern day intersection of Interstate 71 and the Ohio Turnpike.
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3 based on 94 reviews
Brew Garden offers a great time whether you are enjoying our patio, attending a private event, or just coming in for dinner. We have 30 beers on tap with an emphasis on Ohio Craft Beer (Drink Local). We serve an eclectic pub fare and smoked BBQ. All meats
My wife and I visited your establishment this past Saturday and had a horrible experience. While placing our order we explained to the server that my wife can not eat gluten, wheat,soy or dairy for medical reasons. After explaining this to him he kept saying there is no soy sauce uses (which honestly is understandable, the average person may not realize what contains soy and that's fine). After she looked at the menu and studying it along with asking the server to the best of our knowledge she found a salad which seemed to work. We asked if there is gluten, wheat,soy or dairy on it; it was confirmed that there is not. I place my order for the buffalo chicken pizza which is delicious and my favorite. When our food arrives the salad had a dairy based dressing, cheese and croutons. All of which she is allergic to because of a disease called endometriosis. Honestly it would of been fine if could of just gotten remade without those items. When my buffalo pizza came it had bacon on it, which i found odd because it had never had bacon previously but I can not eat pork. No big deal rite? we apologize and to the server, and the server reply's with "fu***ng sh*t" as he storms off with the plates. That was what really made the experience bad. I understand it might be an extra step or two because of my wife's allergies and we do apologize for any inconvenience, but we like to live like normal people and eat out every once in a while; it's just sad to know that your establishment is one we can no longer support.
4 based on 64 reviews
Drinks and meals are reasonable priced here, the service was excellent (Matt was our server) I had the stuffed cabbage with mashed potatoes which was very good. My husband had a perch sandwich that he loved and our friend had a hamburger. Our friend ordered the breaded cauliflower and it was wonderful to share. She did not want salt on her chips and they couldn't accommodate that and Matt suggested french fries that would not be salted. She liked the alternative. This is a neighborhood kind of place and we will be back.
4 based on 26 reviews
Arrived here at 12:30am on a friday night, yes, a half hour before closing. We sat at the bar and asked the bartender if she was going to hate us for coming in so late. She happily replied that they are open til 1am and to take our time. The food was piping hot and absolutely delicious! Drinks were kept full and the staff was very friendly. $35 for 2 appetizers, 2 meals, and 2 pops... great deal!
4 based on 63 reviews
Forget 'casual dining.' That's an industry term so out of touch with how consumers eat and drink today. For premium quality and style; fare that's at times familiar and other times adventurous and a laid-back modern setting, Houlihan's is a true original.
The main thing about Houlihan's is, you'd never know you were in a shopping mall once the door closes behind you. It's the total opposite of a mall environment inside--soft, romantic ambience lighting, formally-dressed service staff, high-quality furniture...the works. The menu skews a bit upscale, but still offers a variety of choices, (including kid-friendly meals) and everything is well prepared. The flatbread pizzas are a particular favorite of mine.Extensive wine list...don't know about the beer. It seems like more of a wine place. ;-)Gentlemen, if you want to make an impression on a lady...this is the place!
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 70 reviews
Our menu is filled with classic American dishes like steak, salmon, burgers, sandwiches and salads, as well as other traditional favorites like slow-roasted prime rib and our famous chicken tenders, all at a great value.
Went here early on a Monday evening in time for happy hour. It was not crowded (Monday) but we enjoyed our experience. We got several appetizers (fried pickles, fried cheese sticks, and something else I didn't try and don't remember). They were OK, but nothing to write home about. But we thought they were great for the happy hour price, as were the drinks (beer and wine). I got the steak and rib combo. The steak was cooked perfectly medium rare and tender, and the ribs were fall off the bone and very tasty. And the price was quite reasonable. Our waiter was great, with attentive service and personable without being pushy. The others in our party of 4 enjoyed their meals as well. All in all we were pleased with the experience and plan to go back again.
4 based on 195 reviews
Stopped in for lunch and found out they do Brunch on Saturday. Started with a $5 Mimosa which could have used less OJ and more Prosecco. We ordered Eggs Benedict ($14), Maine Lobster Chop ($20), Sashimi Salad ($$18.50). All were good but not spectacular especially given the price. Best was the Eggs Benedict with perfect poached eggs. Worse was the Lobster Salad with soggy Lobster that lacked flavor and was missing the asparagus.
4 based on 94 reviews
All-Ohio Burgers. All-Ohio Beer. All-Ohio Camaraderie. The Rail is all about keeping it local. From our locally sourced burgers and sandwiches to our all-Ohio craft beer taps to our old-school, hand-dipped milkshakes, we locally source as many ingredients
Cleveland has some great burgers, but this was the best yet! It was cooked perfectly to my liking, juicy, seasoned well and served in a very timely manner. The fried pickles, which are not my favorite thing but my husband loves them, so I tried them. Very different from what I have had in the past and can honestly say I have only tasted ONE that was better. The service was super friendly, professional, prompt and attentive. Her name was JESSICA! The beer they have to choose from was far from typical and very satisfying. It was a very enjoyable visit and we WILL return.P.S. The bourbon Pecan Pie!!!!!!!
4 based on 336 reviews
Saturday afternoon Typical busy as one would expect Seated very quickly even though they were pretty busy All had the build your own burger The beef was very tasty as was the bun, however in todayâs market one needs to set yourself apart from competitors While good this restaurant is just another burger joint Nothing extraordinarily If you desire a pretty good burger then try B SpotIf youâre looking for something special, keep looking
Most Popular Seafood food in Strongsville, Ohio, United States
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.
Where to eat American food in Strongsville: The Best Restaurants and Bars
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