Reviews on Pub food in Rome, New York, United States. Rome is a city in Oneida County, New York, United States, located in the central part of the state. The population was 33,725 at the 2010 census. Rome is one of two principal cities in the Utica–Rome Metropolitan Statistical Area, which lies in the "Leatherstocking Country" made famous by James Fenimore Cooper's Leatherstocking Tales, set in frontier days before the American Revolutionary War. Rome is in New York's 22nd congressional district.
Things to do in Rome
4 based on 36 reviews
My Husband and I stopped in for a few drinks. We walked to the bar from a hotel near by. Everyone seated at the bar was really nice. My husband leaned on the little table and the beer bottles fell off, So I cleaned it up off the floor. I went to look for the barmaid she was sitting at a table in the dining area, I asked her for another round of drinks. She came around the corner to the bar and VERY rudely asked me who is driving! I told her we were not driving. Then she went behind the bar and I asked her what is her problem? She replied I don't have one but we can!!! This was on Tuesday 05/15/2018. So after that happened we just got up and left. She did not collect the money for our last round of drinks. We were staying here for a week, and definitely would have liked to come back every night. For some reason she did not like us. That is a shame, because we really liked the atmosphere. So we found other local places to Dine and Drink.
The Mill is one of the few bars we will visit. The atmosphere is pleasant and friendly. The bar is a copper color! Friday Happy Hours are fun with vegetable snacks and pizza. The back room is open for casual get togethers and conversation. Dart boards and a pool table are available for customers. Their chicken nachos are yummy and we enjoy their chicken Riggies.
Every summer when I'm up from FL, I stop in for Wing Nite. Nightly drink specials, 2 for 1s, etc. It's not a high end bar, but it's a nice local spot to get some good food and a few drinks with some friends
Where to eat Diner food in Rome: The Best Restaurants and Bars
Went for lunch, the food was as good as the last time I was in there (about 15 years ago). They have added a dining room, which is somewhat noisy due to a wood ceiling, and the old dining room is now a barroom. It's really a neiborhood joint, but don't miss it.
3 based on 44 reviews
I don't usually review restaurants like Applebee's but, to obe frank, Rome is not exactly a food Mecca, so I've eaten at Applebee's here for two lunches and a dinner. The chain is very good at maintaining consistency at its various locations and this was no exception. My only complaint about the food is that the kitchen is reluctant to serve up any meat in the medium-rare or lower range. Perhaps this is due to local regulations. The wine selection is somewhat limited, but you will find something drinkable at a very reasonable price. The bar has latched onto the trend of offering by the glass in 6 oz. or 9 oz. options. Bottles are also available and are half price on Wednesdays. Under NY law they can seal up an unfinished bottle for you to take back to your hotel (1.7 miles to the Hampton, which I also reviewed) Lots of big screen sports action in the bar area. Friendly bartenders.
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