Best American restaurants nearby. Discover the best American food in Warsaw. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for American restaurants near you.. Warsaw is a town in Wyoming County, in the U.S. state of New York. The population was 5,064 at the 2010 census. It is located approximately 37 miles east southeast of Buffalo and approximately 37 miles southwest of Rochester. The town may have been named after Warsaw, Poland.
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4 based on 105 reviews
The Lumberyard Restaurant is Your Prime Rib, Steak & Seafood destination. We also offer a variety of other choices. We have the full soup & salad bar, children's menu, sandwiches, veal, chicken and pork. Something for everyone. It may be hard to find but
The restaurant is situated inside an old lumber yard building and has plenty of rustic character. The owners are a very friendly family. The food is hearty and tasty, the portions very generous, there's a soup and salad bar that is complementary with your order. The selection of beers was somewhat limited and disappointingly had no local brews.Prices were somewhat high but not outrageously so.
4 based on 91 reviews
We walked in on a Sunday morning and found the place quite busy. Nonetheless, we were seated right away. The wait staff was friendly and helpful. The meals were large and quite good. I recommend this place.
4 based on 121 reviews
Located in Perry, just off of Main Street (Rt. 39), overlooking Silver Lake, less than 10 minutes from Letchworth State Park, 20 minutes from SUNY Geneseo, 1 hour from Rochester, Buffalo and the Finger Lakes wine region. We have 3 floors, 4 dining rooms a
Needed a place for dinner on short notice near Letchworth State Park. After much discussion of what looked like limited options, our group settled on this place, and I have to admit that driving up to it, I was not sure what we were getting into. All I could see were cornfields, and then this very nice looking restaurant popped into view. The menu was varied enough to meet just about any taste. Several members of our group had the fish and chips and thought it was excellent. I tried one of the wood fired pizzas and had enough left for two extra meals. We didnât order the prime rib but walked by a table that was obviously savoring it, and it looked delicious. Best of all, they took us with no advanced notice, without a reservation, and were super nice about it. Service was really lovely and certainly if Iâm ever back in that part of the state, a return visit here will be high on our list of things to do.
BBQ food serving baby back ribs pulled pork grilled shrimp and brisket .Pub style food including burgers, wings, pizza, and desserts. Coke and Pepsi products full line of Goldpeak ice tea and a great selection of beer wine and cider.
Stopped here on a Thursday. Got pulled pork sandwich. Comes unsauced. They give you a choice of sauces none of which were very appetizing. Meat smelled "off" Cole slaw looked wet, but had no flavor. Dirty Mac and cheese was bland at best. Pretty disappointing.
4 based on 31 reviews
We stopped into the Amber Lantern after a day of hiking in Letchworth State Park. The main attraction was their S'mores Porter. Given that it is called a brewing company, we expected a bit more upscale feel, but found something more like a brewpub. The server was kind and service quick. Unfortunately, they did not have the Porter on tap. I hindsight, this was in plain view on the website, but I missed it. Make sure you check out what is on tap before going. I had an ale instead of the porter, not sure which one (not one of their pale ales). It had grapefruit in it, which you could taste. Not a bad beer after a hot day. We ordered the Harvest Chicken Salad and the Taco Wrap. Both were pretty good. Again, not anything special, but decent food at a good price. The salad was big and the wrap was tasty. While the pub did not exactly meet our expectations, it is a good option in the Warsaw area. Especially if you are looking to not spend as much money as other restaurants in the area.
3 based on 69 reviews
My wife and I were traveling back from Buffalo after visiting our daughter and family. We really had had nothing to eat for breakfast and were looking for a simple soup and sandwich type of meal. We found it here.I had a cup of the chicken gumbo soup, which was quite thick but had a nice little zip to it. We both had the chicken quesadilla wrap with fries. It was good, but rather basic. Our server was very nice and attentive. A constant flow of "locals" came into and out of the restaurant. The place was clean, a very good thing, and it was comfortable. We'll remember this place whenever we are going through Warsaw and are looking for a place to eat. Good value.
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4 based on 66 reviews
Laurieâs restaurant has changed hands recently I believe but the quality & choices of the food remains excellent!From sandwiches & wraps (deep fried chicken is excellent) & homemade soups (creamy anything) to full course dinners (prime rib & fish fry) the choices are endless. The staff is always pleasant even when just learning the job. My only complaint is having to pay to add fries to my sandwich order I think they should raise the price a buck & throw them in!!
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