Discover Restaurants offering the best Bar food in Leander, Texas, United States. Leander (/liˈændər/ lee-AN-dər) is a city in Williamson and Travis counties in the U.S. state of Texas. The population was 26,521 at the 2010 census, and 42,761 at the 2016 census estimate. It is the fourth fastest-growing city in the state of Texas, a suburb just north of Austin, and is part of the Greater Austin metropolitan area.
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3 based on 18 reviews
We enjoyed a dinner at BWW while watching a basketball game on TV. The food was tasty and we spent time in the second half sharing an order of dessert nachos- cinnamon tortillas with ice cream and cheese cake bites drizzled with chocolate and caramel.The food and beer were tasty and our server was friendly and efficient.If there is one thing that could be better it is the projection tvâs picture quality is pretty bad and with flat screens getting larger and cheaper, it might be good to replace them. Other newer sports bars have better screens.
Well I would live to tell you how good the food was or as good as our Red Robin in FL. But I cant. 6 people in our group. 3 visible tables with adequate seating. When asking the hostess why a 35 -45 minute wait, tables were reserved for other group. Hungh? 6 more minutes still empty. Not adequately staffed? Not able to handle more than 5 orders at a time? Or just rude and under trained? Either way not going there again, EVER. Oh and I will oviccerate this business on any sight willing to listen.Avoid this restaurant at all cost.
3 based on 34 reviews
Not sure it was the location or just the food. The service was fine, but the food prep and presentation was awful. I ordered the baked potato soup and burger. The bacon bits on the soup was rubbery and hard to chew. I do not want that crap in my body. The burger was very greasy and just nasty. I did not even finish my food as it is poorly prepared. I could not pinpoint what was wrong with the fries. The were hot, but did not taste good. They tasted like they were reheated. Chili's quality has diminished over the years.Hey there, this sounds like something we need to get more info on so we can fix it. Do you mind giving our Guest Engagement Team a call at 1-800-983-4637 so we can make things right with you? Thank you in advance!
4 based on 126 reviews
I went late in the evening, 11:45, about 45 minutes before they closed. They might have well closed an hour earlier. The service was terrible, and the food even worse. I ordered the Vegan Lintil Soup in a bread bowl. It took over 20 minutes to get my order - very unusual for an order of soup. Although the soup tasted very good, the bread bowl was hard a a rock, and I wouldnât eat it. I showed it to the waitress when she finally re-appeared, and she assured me it was not put in a microwave, but through an oven. I was not charged for it in any event. It was impossible to get my ice tea refilled, and I never received a glass of water I ordered. I would not go back to this restaurant. I am fairly confident the serverâs apathetic attitude had something to do with their late night crowd, and possibly the service, as well as the food, is better during the mainstream hours, but why open late if you are not going to provide quality?Not recommended to friends, possible people I am not a fan of. Late night is probably just fine for guests wishing to partake in drinking beers...
4 based on 85 reviews
Family of four plus baby. We had brunch here on Sunday, June 2, just as they opened. Setup doesnât lend itself for baby stroller next to table (babyâs still too young to sit), but everyone on the staff was accommodating and pleasant. The food was served fast and it was delectable. The vegetarians in the family found something to eat (Migas, Grove Plate sans bacon or ham); the meat-eaters were pleased with the mouthwatering Cuban Press. House-made potato chips are delicious, too. We complemented our food with OJ, fresh-made café Americano, and a Toasted Coconut Russian. Delish! Weâll have to try at other times also. Without the grandchild.
4 based on 35 reviews
We really enjoyed our Saturday evening experience at Brooklyn Heights. The happy hour special prices are a great way to enjoy the wonderful drinks and appetizers. We also ordered The Combo pizza and it was delicious. We had great service by the wait staff and really enjoyed the pub atmosphere. A new neighborhood favorite for us!
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4 based on 29 reviews
We entered the restaurant and I asked if we could sit anywhere and the guy at the bar said "sure". We took a seat, understand never been there and waited for someone to help us out. After 10 minutes, finally got up to look for a menu. Even at that point, the guy behind the bar never asked or spoke to me. We waited another 5 minutes and finally decided thus was not the place to be, so we got up and just walked out. Still nothing was said as we walked out the door. The entire time the bartender was speaking to an individual who had placed an order and drinking a beer (obviously a local). Can't say I would recommend this place to my fellow TripAdvisor friends.
4 based on 475 reviews
Blue Corn Harvest is a farm to table restaurant located in Cedar Park. We support local farmers by purchasing as much as we can from the local Cedar Park Farmers Market and other farmers in the area.
Enjoyed a fabulous birthday dinner here. They have 1/2 priced appetizers and $1 off drinks 3-7pm M-F so for dinner honey and I split a couple of appetizers, the fried oyster shooters and the Texas Tinga chicken nachos..very tasty and filling.
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