Best Pub restaurants nearby. Discover the best Pub food in DuBois. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Pub restaurants near you.. DuBois (/ˈduːbɔɪz/ DOO-boyz) is a city in Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, United States, 100 miles (160 km) northeast of Pittsburgh. The population was 7,794 at the 2010 census. It is the principal city in the DuBois, PA Micropolitan Statistical Area. DuBois is also one of two principal cities, the other being State College, that make up the larger State College-DuBois, PA Combined Statistical Area.
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The atmosphere is warm and friendly. There is a large bar with seating and tables spread throughout. It reminds me of cheers! The food is typical bar food - wings, burgers, etc but is very good.
We visited here while visiting my in-laws over Christmas. The staff could not have been nicer. The wings were outstanding and so was the stromboli. We had leftovers and it was still good the day after. I was even welcomed wearing my Patriots gear. Check out their Facebook page for regular specials.
3 based on 30 reviews
We stopped for wings and beer and found the wings very tasty, nice and crisp and flavorful. We had the butter and garlic and the Sweet and Spicey. Very good! There fried white cheddar cheese curds are good too.
4 based on 17 reviews
After having driven by this place uncountable times over the last 40 years, a friend mentioned to me that they served a good sampling of Korean food which he ate regularly. I tried kimchi back when I lived in Los Angeles and did not enjoy it.[But it turns out there are all different kinds of kimchi flavoring.] I figured it was time to try out the cuisine again so I had the sampler plate and enjoyed it. The nori-wrapped onigiri (rice roll) did not appeal to me but I loved the beef, noodles and spinach and rice. My friend was a regular who was well known to our server and got the royal treatment. But so did every one else. Some Korean people were there too. The sampler was about thirteen dollars and I had a beer so with tip my tab came to twenty dollars. I had a good dining experience.
Over the winter we became accustomed to stopping for food. We're not beer drinkers. I particularly enjoyed the hamburger hoagie I would usually order. The last time we visited, and I mean the last time, the cook brought our food out to our table. He was wearing a hooded sweatshirt. It was either filthy, or a laundered shirt that was unable to be cleaned due to an extended accumulation of grease. Very unappetizing. They do make aprons for restaurant workers. He lost our business.
4 based on 13 reviews
We ate here in a group prior to Christmas. There is a new owner or manager here. We were given privacy in a nice, small room downstairs. Interesting DuBois memorabilia on the walls. Food was very good with reasonable prices and lots of choices. Waitress was exceptional. We prefer not to eat in bar/restaurants, but we would be comfortable trying eating here again. Judging by the cars in the parking lot at various times the owner has brought patrons from Treasure Lake Ski Lodge where it evidently didn't work out. We liked our first experience here.
4 based on 57 reviews
The Tannery Bar & Grill is located in the heart of the city of DuBois, PA at the DuBois Country Club. The restaurant is open to the public; less than five minutes from Interstate 80 from either exit 97 or 101.
Ordered spaghetti, and while the pasta was nicely cooked, they clearly rinsed it off before putting the sauce on, because it was all floating in water. Ok flavor though. Side note, the place was pretty empty (on a Friday night) and we picked a table that had been "wiped down" but not really. There were someone else's dinner crumbs all around my placemat. I don't think I'd go back.
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4 based on 398 reviews
We are a scratch-cook, upscale-casual restaurant located just off of Exit 101, DuBois, PA. We offer an array of craft beers including 12 draft selections. Our wine selection is arguably the best in the area. Our staff will make sure your special occasion,
Station 101 was a popular place on a Monday evening in early October. We were seated promptly without reservations while traveling. We were attracted because of the variety of small plates which we can share. The wine list had good selections at a reasonable price. We started with the Sesame Crusted Ahi Tuna. Nicely done with ginger pickled cucumber and red onion with a soy/wasabi dipping sauceânot to hot. Followed with calamari, accompanied by a fresh tomato sauce. We were primed to try the lollipop lamb chops, but were stuffed. Next time on a road trip. Great service. Check: $70 with wine drinks and meal.
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