Find out what Pub restaurants to try in Agoura Hills including The Gallery Restaurant, Twisted Oak, Figueroa Mountain Brewing, Brendan's Irish Pub and Restaurant, Islands, Canyon Club, 101 North Eatery & Bar, Coin & Candor, Cronies Sports Grill, Finney's Crafthouse & Kitchen
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4 based on 38 reviews
We had a slight problem with the hostess being MIA for several minutes upon arrival but Devon noticed and apologized. The food was fantastic. The sausage onion pizza was delicious. Great selection of beer. Great happy hour options. Stephanie was our server and she took great care of us.We will definitely be back.
4 based on 16 reviews
This was my second visit to Cronies this year and I ordered a Cowboy Hamburger and my o my, it tasted sooo good, with a coleslaw side orderThe service was great and the atmosphere pleasant, large screen TVs showing various sport activities and reasonably pricedlocated near Vons at the Agoura Meadows shopping center
5 based on 9 reviews
A lively neighbourhood gathering place, Coin & Candor features a casual yet sophisticated indoor and outdoor space with stunning views of the Santa Monica Mountains. The regionally-inspired breakfast and all-day dining menus present ingredient driven dish
My wife and I were excited for the new style for restaurant in Four Seasons Hotel. The new casual environment really suits the food style.Lili our waitress was very attentive and informative. She was able to fill us in on what to expect from the dishes that we were interested in trying.Our sommelier, George was both good and interested in making our wine experience just right.The bread offering was really great. Made in house. The butter was delicious and served at the right temperature. They included Malden sea salt. Perfect with the bread and butter.We had the Heirloom corn stew. A take on soup bit heavier and in a good way. I would definitely order it again.The dry aged meatballs were like balls of great meatloaf. Very tasty herbs and spices. A great dish with the red sauce.The California Avocado with Sant Barbara pistachio, lemon zest and seaweed dust was delicious and served as very thin slices. Great idea.The hand cut frites were very good. I must admit I much preferred the smashed potatoes.They were worth the trip here.For dessert I had a new take on Pavlova. It did have the meringue plus cara cara orange, Satuma tangerine, blood orange , pink champagne and vanilla ice cream. Very refreshing dish.The Criollo chocolate with Criollo chocolate i e cream and liquid nitrogen chocolate smoke was a lot of fun. It was also a great dessert.In general it is like creating your own Tapas dinner. You can order larger main courses as well.A great place especially considering how new it is. Jose Fernandez the Executive chef came out and visited. He was very happy to share some stories about Barcelona where he is from. A very good chef I will add.A great evening!!!
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101 North is a new restaurant located at the Shoppes at Westlake Village led by a Forbes 5-star & Michelin Star chef. Our seasonally changing menu will offer a variety of unique New American dishes all crafted from the freshest, highest quality ingredient
Thought we would try something new. I don't know why, the mixed reviews on Yelp should have kept us away.Went with my wife and one of our sons who came home for the weekend. Drinks: my wife ordered a specialty Martini and it was served in a tumbler with the excuse all the Martini Glasses had been cracked. Either the glasses need to be washed, need a less clumsy bartender or the Waitress/Bartender couldn't be bothered to do things properly. My son and I each had a beer.Food: we ordered a few appetizers thinking it would be more fun, bad decision. Calamari was a bit undercooked and the fish also provided didn't taste good. Sliders were excellent (order of only 3 not the usual 4), cheese and broccoli pizza was ok, got cold in minutes. Too much broccoli and cold cheese.Service: good service, perhaps too many service staff with nothing to do.Value was not there. We paid $112 with tip included and we were all disappointed.Too many choices with good food, I can't imagine this place surviving even one year.
3 based on 42 reviews
Other than the artist being good, this place is not somewhere I'll visit again. I felt as though I was back in the 1980's in a raunchy, dark, beer soaked bar at college. Service was OK and that's stretching it. My order was wrong twice. Food was edible at most. Ask our server for water after giving her a 30% tip and she was never to be seen again. Do not close out your bill until you've ordered and received the food/drink you want. Sound was way too loud. Seating was at a long picnic style table with about 20 other people. It was very difficult to even move. I had a steel pole in view with no way to move around it. The area around the venue seems very nice. If I ever visit the area again, I would find other things to do. The venue is not nice enough in my opinion to go for just that no matter what artist is playing.
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3 based on 37 reviews
I've enjoyed Islands for around 30 years and this is one of the "newer" restaurants over that time. I've been here many times and most recently things were going very well. This place hires local teenagers and young adults as staff and does a good job delivering hot food and good table service.
4 based on 47 reviews
A stop for a quick mid-week dinner resulted in some fine food and drink. Of course, I had the obligitory Guinness Stout along with my Killybegs Calamari and Bacon Brussel Sprouts. Delicious! There is plenty of room for large parties, if you are looking for a location. Darts? Yes, and the competition was fierce. If I had more time, I would have hung around. It seemed like a fun place.
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4 based on 49 reviews
First time here...We opted to sit outside because the live music was so unbelievably too loud that you couldnât hear what someone right next to you was saying. There were plenty of open tables on the patio. The beers were just so-so. The waitress suggested theirLizard beer which tasted pretty bad. As far as the food goes, the tri-tip sandwich was very good. The roll and tri-tip were both flavorful and tender. For $1 you can add Parmesan tater tots (which sounded really good, but totally lacked any flavor - they were just deep fried tater tots with very little Parmesan cheese sprinkled on top). Their pretzel is huge and was ok. Service was pretty mixed up. We had to ask to have our table wiped and clean 3 times and was sticky from the previous guests. The waitress picked up the water bowl for dogs and set it on another dining table. They kept bringing us other peopleâs orders. When we had paid and were about to get up, they brought us another pretzel. We said we had already paid and the server was very confused. Not sure if weâd go back. Sitting on the patio was nice - it was a very warm evening, you could hear the live music just fine without it being painful and it was fun to people watch.
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4 based on 76 reviews
I fell into this place on a Sunday afternoon, to catch a little football before starting my week of business in the neighborhood. The lady that tended bar before 4pm was fantastic - friendly, attentive, helped with an appetizer choice and helped me with a local beer selection. Could not have asked for more. The chap that took over after she left couldn't see me. Helped people to my right and left, despite dropping-off a menu early in his shift, and staring at my now empty beer glass. This went on for 1.5 hours until I called him on it (brusquely). I asked him about a menu selection that was on a rolling TV screen near the bar, and he said it was on the dinner menu (it was 5:30pm by now, and he had given me a lunch menu at ~4pm). Clearly the gent was not engaged, so I bailed. I may go back this week to see if this is a consistent thing or just an individual issue, but I won't be bringing my customer here (too risky).
4 based on 66 reviews
We had a birthday dinner here on Saturday night. My first time. Staff were great and they honored our reservation on time. The restaurant is pretty but we sat outside which was lovely. We ordered appetizers and liked what we ordered. The spicy tuna special on tempura battered eggplant was my favorite of the night. We also had a burrata/heirloom tomato salad on arugula, which was good. The entrees were all good: Mesquite grilled swordfish, Cioppino (probably the best of the entrees) and the roasted seafood. We had the cream filled donuts for dessert which were ok, but I probably would try something different next time. Which brings me to next time. There will definitely be a next time because there were too many items on the menu that we all wanted to try!
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