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4 based on 357 reviews
We had the Crab Club with onion rings and Portabella Capris Panini with hand cut french fries. Great presentation and great taste! We were the first customers in at 11:00AM and were given a choice of seating wherever......so we picked the table in the window of the bar section. Service was very attentive and we had an overall nice experience. We would go back again.
4 based on 223 reviews
Didnât see a waitress for 10 min. Ordered the turkey club with red cabbage slaw, but there was no slaw! Very little turkey, actually all bread. Inquiring about it to the waitress she said â thatâs an old menuâ. Probably wonât order food again. Disappointed! This was a Sunday during prime tourist traffic, so much for repeat customers!Hi there! So sincerely sorry to hear about your less-than-perfect visit here this past weekend. We're always working as hard as possible to fix our little blunders. Really hoping this won't keep you away from Domestic! Thanks for sharing your feedback <3
4 based on 141 reviews
My husband and I haven't been here for probably 25 years, so we thought we'd go for lunch the other day. We sat up at the counter which was fun. We were promptly greeted and seated and given menus. Our waitress was efficient and friendly. Prompt also. Our food came pretty quickly and was good and hot. (We both got hamburgers which were delicious.) My low rating is for the lack of cleanliness: The counter was clean, however, the vent above us was filthy! Also, and this is my biggest negative observation, we observed our waitress handle cash three times without washing her hands- because in between the cash, she was slicing lemons for tea/water!!! For years, I have not taken lemon in my drinks and this is why. She cut those lemons up with dirty hands (money is extremely dirty!!!). (Ironically, she washed her hands AFTER she cut the lemons.) The sink was attached to the food prep area where she was cutting.- I mean, within INCHES of her work. (Also, she placed our dirty dishes in this food prep area also once we finished.) Employee t-shirts were also very visibly dirty- spotted and greasy looking. No, we won't be back. Unfortunately, this probably goes on every where. If we'd sat in the dinning room, we never would have seen any of this.
4 based on 252 reviews
Passing through Shepherdstown we were looking for a local establishment where they served typical comfort food at reasonable prices. This was perfect . Nothing fancy and rather small but offered that small town quaintness. Give it a try!
Since 1936, Captain Bender's Tavern has fed the hungry, quenched the thirsty and served loyally the historic community of Sharpsburg, Maryland, site of the Battle of Antietam on September 17, 1862, during the Civil War. Located at 111 East Main Street, it is open at 11 a.m. Monday through Saturday and at noon on Sunday. The tavern actually dates to the 1800s when Captain Raleigh Bender was a Chesapeake & Ohio Canal boatman and proprietor of the tavern. Today, the saloon offers mixed drinks, pub grub and live entertainment in a no-frills setting. After an exhausting day touring the nearby battlefield, my wife and I enjoyed a delightful meal with locals and fellow tourists. We started with chicken tenders, fried pork shanks served with bleu cheese, Classic Caesar salad with chicken and chili served with diced onion, cheese and sour cream. On one occasion, we had fish and chips with tilapia, fries, tartar sauce and cole slaw and country meatloaf with baked potato and green beans. The following day, we stopped for a quick bite of lunch, a pulled pork sandwich with lettuce, tomato and cole slaw and a Hickory burger, eight ounces of Black Angus beef topped with BBQ sauce, bacon and cheddar. Robert E. Lee's troops should have eaten so well.
4 based on 671 reviews
We love the Moon and go there about once a month. It's especially nice when the weather permits outdoor seating under the trees with the Town Run rushing musically through. The food is reliably good, the service cheerful if not always proficient, the atmosphere always charming.
4 based on 546 reviews
Not our first time in Shepherdstown / Sharpsburg area, yet our first time dining here. Lovely interior and romantic atmosphere, my wife and I were seated without reservations. We were greeted by our sever and asked if we cared for drinks . Once it became clear we would not be ordering wine or any other beverage containing alcohol, our server's attitude spoiled. I thought perhaps it was just my perception, yet my wife also felt the change in attitude. As we received our soft drinks and requested straws we were reprimanded and informed " you may not have noticed but the world is turning away from the use of straws for the ecology ". I was taken aback and as a life long resident of the New York Metropolitan area I'm not naive nor easily stunned. Honestly, I don't know what prompted such a churlish attitude. Simply informing us they no longer offer straws would have sufficed, it would not have been our first time we were told that. I didn't appreciate, nor did my wife, being " updated " on the latest attempt to preserve the ecology. We travel often and internationally and have received bamboo straws at many establishments. Her negative attitude continued through our meal and while the food was decently prepared and had a nice presentation we will not return. There are many options in the area , sadly I don't know the servers name , but should you encounter a very long haired female please don't request a straw.
4 based on 66 reviews
Our Civil War tour guide recommended we have lunch here. It looked more like a grocery store. You order when you enter and your food is brought to you. There is plenty of seating. Oh my gosh, be careful what you order because the portions are enormous. We ordered a variety of sandwiches and all were very well prepared and tasty. Be sure to go there hungry.
4 based on 269 reviews
We walked from our B&B on the advice of our innkeeper. Very casual, lots of locals, you know, a bar! Limited but nice selection of draft beers, some local. Menu is surprisingly varied. Everything was very good and the portions were generous. Service is spotty, but they appeared short handed. Sign on the door said âcash onlyâ as their credit card system was down. The sign did not look new. There is an ATM on site.
4 based on 141 reviews
My husband and I haven't been here for probably 25 years, so we thought we'd go for lunch the other day. We sat up at the counter which was fun. We were promptly greeted and seated and given menus. Our waitress was efficient and friendly. Prompt also. Our food came pretty quickly and was good and hot. (We both got hamburgers which were delicious.) My low rating is for the lack of cleanliness: The counter was clean, however, the vent above us was filthy! Also, and this is my biggest negative observation, we observed our waitress handle cash three times without washing her hands- because in between the cash, she was slicing lemons for tea/water!!! For years, I have not taken lemon in my drinks and this is why. She cut those lemons up with dirty hands (money is extremely dirty!!!). (Ironically, she washed her hands AFTER she cut the lemons.) The sink was attached to the food prep area where she was cutting.- I mean, within INCHES of her work. (Also, she placed our dirty dishes in this food prep area also once we finished.) Employee t-shirts were also very visibly dirty- spotted and greasy looking. No, we won't be back. Unfortunately, this probably goes on every where. If we'd sat in the dinning room, we never would have seen any of this.
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