Find out what Bar restaurants to try in Cumberland. Cumberland is a city in Barron County in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. The population was 2,170 at the 2010 census. The city is located partially within the Town of Cumberland. It was incorporated in 1885.
4 based on 22 reviews
Our group of 7 stopped one evening last month for pizza and beers. There were 3-4 other tables of guests and from what we could see just one server/bartender. It took quite awhile to order and get our drinks, but there were too many people for just one person. The pizzas we ordered were ok, nothing particularly memorable, which everyone one in our group agreed with. A couple of the regulars mentioned that the other food was better, so next time we will opt out of the pizza and try something else.
Most Popular Italian food in Cumberland, Wisconsin, United States
4 based on 26 reviews
This place does great pizza. In my opinion you can match it up with any thin crust in the twin cities. My only reason For giving us an average star is because of the salad bar. While the salad bar itself is fine nothing special, that night they had pork ribs which were extremely tough and I wondered how long they had been frozen. The roasted chicken though was very good. Green beans at the salad bar were obviously out of a can. My advice. Stay away from the salad bar and stick with the pizza.
Best American food near Cumberland, Wisconsin, United States
4 based on 13 reviews
Hilltop restaurant is out in the country so enjoy the ride. Uphill on a steep, dirt, driveway and you're there. Only open Friday, Saturday, evenings and Sunday mornings. Go to Web site for details. Menu is as abbreviated as days open, but that is a good thing. Everything on the menu is good. Chicken dinner is great. Ribs are more of a rib steak, not a rack, very good, very filling. Hilltop is very popular and when full, so is the parking lot. Noise can be a bit much when busy. Reservations are taken for groups.Well worth the trip!
4 based on 15 reviews
We've been here 3 times recently and I would recommend the fish fry (both broiled and fried), prime rib and broasted chicken. Avoid the Philly cheesesteak sandwich, as they skimped on the meat. My only real complaint is the inconsistent service, as the 1st visit had average service, the 2nd time we got excellent service and the 3rd time the service was really quite poor (and it did not correlate to how busy they were, as the worst service was when barely anyone else was in the place). One tip is that certain sites mislead you about County Line accepting credit/debit cards. They DO NOT. Bring cash, or you will have to get cash out of the ATM in their bar to pay your bill.
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