Best Bar restaurants nearby. Discover the best Bar food in Granville. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Bar restaurants near you.. Granville is a village in Licking County, Ohio, United States. The population was 5,646 at the 2010 census. The village is located in a rural area of rolling hills in central Ohio. It is 35 miles east of Columbus, the state capital, and 7 miles west of Newark, the county seat.
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4 based on 189 reviews
I was worried that âThe Pubâ would have a limited menu but the special of scallops and Asiago grits dismissed my concerns. We enjoyed sirloin burgers, buffalo chicken wraps and a Philly cheesesteak. Sides went beyond homemade chips to sweet potato fries and Brussels sprouts. Our server was masterful in explaining the menu and making adjustments. His craft beer recommendations were spot on. We will return next Senior Swimming Championships,
4 based on 89 reviews
Thanks to TripAdvisor we tried this fun local place. Itâs an interesting building - clearly was a house that has been converted. We are out in the garage because the weather was fairly nice. It was a little scary walking past the kitchen on the way out - super small and looked like a huge mess - but we got a seat and looked over the menu. We tried the oven roasted grapes, because who has ever heard of such a thing? They were delicious! Highly recommend giving them a try. They were served with some strips of a multi grain bread and some generous slabs of locally made supposed cheese and garnished with some green onion, they were quite a delicious surprise. I got the nuptial salad, which was very good. It was a little heavy on the Craisins, and it served in a lightweight mixing bowl. It was cute and delicious, you just need to keep your other free hand on the ball to keep it from sliding away from you. He had a turkey sandwich that was delicious as well. We also got a bottle of Prosecco. All said and done, two meals, one appetizer and an entire bottle of wine, and the bill was less than $50. Great value! Great food! Fun atmosphere.
4 based on 272 reviews
A historic English manor inn listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
A lovely local gem of a place during a quick overnight college tour. Charming building and lovely staff all around. Our room was very nice. A comfortable king bed, good sheets, tasteful decor and spotless bathroom. The Tavern provided delicious menu options for dinner and very good oatmeal at breakfast (oatmeal can go wrong many ways, so I was pleasantly surprised with my meal). Would certainly return
4 based on 89 reviews
I had high hopes but dinner here on a Friday night of Big Red weekend was not good. The server was lovely but... appetizers and salads came out quickly (great!) and entrees came out minutes later - there wasnât even room on the table and the server didnât seem to get that. So dinner came - but sadly the New York strip for 3 out of the 5 of us was a âhunt and peckâ exercise for meat among the fat. Ick! They were all cooked too little and too rare vs specifications requested. We sent one steak back; it came back the same; we sent it back again but our diner lost his appetite - all of that for $28 per steak entree?!?! For dessert we ordered strawberry shortcake and cheesecake - we got âstrawberry syrup filled cakeâ and no cheesecake. The server (to her credit and apologized profusely!!) took off the charges for 1 steak and the cheesecake and we so appreciate her genuine effort but the operation , which was NOT busy at the early time we dined is not great â simple menu, high prices and poor kitchen operation - not a great combo :(Thank you for taking the time to share with us your feedback. We certainly apologize that you did not enjoy your meal with us.
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