Reviews on Pub food in Greenlawn, New York, United States. Greenlawn is a hamlet and census-designated place (CDP) in Suffolk County, New York, United States. Located on Long Island in the Town of Huntington, the population was 13,742 at the 2010 census. Students primarily attend the Harborfields Central School District.
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4 based on 24 reviews
What a great place to go to eat and see your favorite sports play! The food is not typical of a sports bar! The menu has unbelieveable choices on it. The food is excellent and tasty and outstanding! The servers are all very friendly and do a superb job! Everyone is very friendly and helpful. Everyone should try it once and they will be back again.
4 based on 49 reviews
We visit family in Long Island every year. Iâm so glad they chose to take us to Seven Quarts Tavern to meet up for dinner and drinks with friends. It was our first time dining here. The restaurant has great vibe with a very cozy feel. We sat downstairs close to the bar.When we arrived, we were greeted by one of the owners, Brian, and we were promptly seated. We started with the duck wings and crab cakes which were both flavorful and delicious. My husband and I shared the Slow Braised Short Ribs and Mac & Cheese for dinner which I would definitely recommend. Everyone at our table really enjoyed their meals and the service was on point! From start to finish it was a wonderful experience! We will definitely be back again.
4 based on 103 reviews
We take our boat across the sound to this sweet town always bustling lots of shops and restaurants we love this place especially when we travel with friends every one wants something different one wanted chicken parm he loved the sauce one had lobster tails cooked perfect and one wanted clam baskets she ate it all .. I had clams and linguini fill if clams and garlic and butter delish .. you can have what ever you want and itâs good
4 based on 28 reviews
They have a lot of items for around $10 for lunch. Wraps, sandwiches, bugers etc. They also have a lot of indie beers on tap.
4 based on 83 reviews
Having lived in Northport on and off for 60 years I've seen a lot of restaurants on Main St. This care, although very small has always served really good food. It's pub food, but good quality. There might be a grilled salmon sandwich or a pasta shrimp dish. But it won't be ordinary and it will be tasty and we'll executed. It can get very crowded so we prefer lunch over dinner for that reason. You'll never have a bad, meal here.
4 based on 53 reviews
Nicky's has great Burgers fish and chips and many other menu specials. It is an unassuming Pub in Centerport that offers great food great drinks and great company
4 based on 16 reviews
We arrived here at 6:45. Walked in through the front door and the bar was filled. The was also 1 couple in a booth. We walked through the bar area into the rear dining area and we were alone. Not 1 patron anywhere. We were greeted by a very nice lady, Diane who would be our waitress. We were meeting friends here and sat down and waited. When my friend walked in he greeted Diane as he knew her. He hadn't been here in months. It seems they raised there drink prices and he would not have been here except to meet with us. They were now getting $5.50 for a bottle of domestic beer. This is a little local pub????????? The Happy Hour specials were over at 7 and by 7:05 there was now only 3 people left in the bar area. I could see why! I felt kind of bad for the waitress because for the 2 hours we were there we were the only table. The food was good, not great but good. The hamburgers and chicken Caesar salads were good but the baked clams we ordered with gummy and had no clam taste. The food prices were OK. If I ever do comeback I know I'll be drinking water!
Where to eat American food in Greenlawn: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 118 reviews
Old-Fashioned Charm, Updated By Joanne Starkey New York Times For over half a century the Old Fields Inn has been a fixture in Greenlawn. Known for its marinated steaks, it was the place where the Kiwanis and Lions Clubs met. When I last visited, a couple
I was here for a private event. The appetizers (fried calamari and pita bread with spinach dip) were good, as well as the entree (chicken over rice). But the Caesar salad was way too lemony, and the chocolate mousse dessert was a little bitter. Also, as other reviewers have said, it's very noisy. But the service was good, and they did not rush people out of the restaurant after the party was over.
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