Reviews on Bar food in Park City, Kansas, United States. Park City is a city in Sedgwick County, Kansas, United States, and a suburb of Wichita. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 7,297.
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4 based on 182 reviews
With reservations for eight, we went anticipating to be delighted, based on the good reviews and the very interesting menu that we perused online. We were seated inside the old refurbished warehouse. The decor was interesting and quaint and the place wasn't busy. Right off the bat we were put off by our server who was condescending, loud and obnoxious. We all decided to have a (pricey!) drink before dinner. Drinks were not delivered to the correct people, we sorted that out.Two people had appetizers and they were quite good. It was downhill from there. Our food arrived at varying times, and half of us had a good start on our meals before the other food arrived. On the third round, everyone else was about done, burgers finally came without fries and we were told that there was some kind of an issue with Idaho (hahaha potatoes), so another delay. We commenced with our disjointed meal and there were several complaints around our table. Several thought the food was too salty. The 3 (cold) brisket "tacos" were very small, about two bites worth and with a side of beans made it definitely overpriced, as we all felt most of the items were, especially considering the portion sizes. The Banh Mi sandwiches were just okay, bread-y, and light on the (again, salty) meat.The $16 Serenity Steak Smash burger was very salty, had a couple of carmelized onion strings on it, some relish that made it soggy, and if there was the advertised lettuce on it, I didn't notice. We finally got our french fries about 10 minutes later and we were finished with what we wanted of our burgers by then. The fries (homemade or frozen?) were lukewarm and mealy, and had probably set under the warmer too long, not edible, but most of us were kind of "over it" anyway. There were no apologies from our still obnoxious server, who seemed miffed that we had the audacity to complain. We rounded up a manager who came to our table to listen to our complaints. Our food was comped, but the bar bill and auto-gratuity (which I would have removed, but my husband didn't) was still high, considering their price for drinks. Oh, and our bills were mixed up, like the drinks, so we had to sort that out. It's too bad, because Public has a good reputation for unique food and atmosphere. I went out to check the courtyard out and it really is lovely. It would have been nice to sit outside. We couldn't on this lovely night as we were told there was no seating for 8, not true, there was plenty of seating out there when we arrived. We won't be going back, that's for sure.
4 based on 186 reviews
First, if you've never been to this location then you're missing out for three reasons: 1) This place was absolutely surrounded by shops, bars, restaurants, and artisan entertainment. 2) This was a fantastic location to simply walk the area and see a ton of unique attractions.3) This particular Old Chicago location had the most polite and funniest employees when compared to the other locations we've been to.There are of course the normal unique benefits of going to Old Chicago. They have consistently fantastic pizza, they have the beer tour, and of course, they are one of the few chain restaurants that actually cater to the crowd that prefers to sit at the bar, rather than a table or booth. This location differs a bit as you are never fighting for the attention of your bartender. They were very attentive and on the proverbial ball. The bar here was huge and full of seats. My wife had the Whiskey Bleu Burger and I had the BBQ Bacon Cheddar Burger. Both were cooked medium well and both were tasty. The accompanying fries were crispy, hot, and filling. The waitstaff/bartender was on top of our every need, she was both polite and funny, the food was served within 15 minutes of ordering it, the food came out hot, and everything tasted excellent. The manager stopped by to thank us for visiting, was extremely polite, and was quite funny herself. In short, this was a rare perfect dining experience. They also have an outside seating area. I was told, on weekends, you can sit out here and enjoy your meal while watching street performers in the courtyard. Now, that sounded to be very interesting to us. We will be returning to try just that!
4 based on 24 reviews
I'm use to the Salina BWW so this was a nice surprise. The bar has a more friendly feel and better TV's. Service at the bar was okay. The wings were good. Restaurant needs some maintenance but I will head back again when in Wichita.
4 based on 136 reviews
Small brewpub in North West Wichita. Featuring high-quality hand crafted beers as well as artisan pizzas from a 700 degree wood-fired oven.
Everybody raved about how good the pizza is here, and yes itâs really good, itâs different, itâs not the best I had and is not the best pizza in Wichita, but is better than Pizza Hut.In this particular occasion, I order 3 pizzas, one of them pizza Margarita, when the food was brought to me, the pizza margarita was missing the fresh basil. I asked my server about it and her reply was: ...â I donât like basilâ... I didnât ask if she liked basil, I couldnât care less if she did or not, I asked her to find out why my pizza had no basil, I had to request to see a manager, who in turn found out they had run out of the ingredient, so he apologized and gave me a gift card for a free appetizer for next time.Kids donât belong in customer service jobs, they are immature and inexperienced. They need training, but I find hard to believe that training is going to make them care.
4 based on 170 reviews
Downtown Wichita's neighborhood bar and grill, est. 2004. 59 craft beers on draught. Home of Strong Ale Fest.
The Anchor in old Town is a must stop if you're in the area.With over fifty beers and a great selection of cocktails that are sure to please everyone, and ohh did I mention the menu.They have everything from great appetizers to wonderful main courses that are sure to meet everyone's desires.58 craft beers on draught, rotating every week! Thanks for the shout-outâ we appreciate it.
4 based on 120 reviews
This place is awesome! STRONG burger game, but don't sleep on the fries! Had to try the truffle fries AND the fries tossed in duck-fat. Dipping sauces are in-house and super delicious. Our waitress, Lauren, was a darling. Definitely coming back next time I'm in Wichita!
4 based on 512 reviews
Ran over to grab a local brew & lunch. Staff was engaging & attentive. Let me try two beer choices before deciding. Ordered the Mac & fried chicken but it was tasteless. Fish & chips not much better but we enjoyed the brews. Fun surprise...the bathroom sinks!
4 based on 20 reviews
Meddys - a sort of nickname for the Mediterranean - has been a leader, innovator, and expert in all things the Mediterranean. We offer signature, fresh, made-to-order, authentic Mediterranean options. A wide variety of popular Mediterranean menu ingredien
I stopped by here for lunch before continuing on to Oklahoma. I have not eaten here before, and they had three locations. I was at this location for lunch. The place is clean, modern looking and included outdoor patio. One orders the food up front and then given a number and sit where ever you want. I opted for the bar, since it was a high top seating. The drinks ordered (I had water) was poured at the bar area. I have to admit, it looks like a full bar, with fresh ingredients (rosemary, mint, basil, fresh fruit, even a place to add "smoke" to a cocktail. If I was staying in Wichita over night, I might have tried their cocktail menu. I order the falafel bowl, under $10. Bowl is a misnomer, it came on a platter and it was huge. I could have split this with another person. The dish came with my choice of salad, I went with Tabbouleh, hot side of eggplant, hummus and both traditional pita and crunchy pita. Interesting that the dish came with fork and spoon but not a knife. I mention this because the eggplant pieces were large and could have used to one to cut it. It was soft enough to use the fork to cut it, but a knife would have been appreciated. Otherwise, all the flavors were there and it was a good stop.Thanks for visiting us while traveling through, Carol! We enjoy providing our guests with delicious food and a wide variety of menu items to please everyone's taste buds. We're glad you enjoyed your experience and hope to see you next time you're in Wichita!
Best Contemporary food near Park City, Kansas, United States
4 based on 544 reviews
Bite Me BBQ is an upscale BBQ restaurant with wait staff service, beer and cocktails. Along with BBQ we also provide some traditional foods along with our smoked meat Mexican menu. We also have 12 TV's for your sports enjoyment. Hours of operation are - C
I had the all you can eat ribs. The first batch was awesome. The beans were some of the best Iâve ever had. But the second plate of ribs was odd. They had a ham texture to them. They were not very good. I didnât even finish them. Thank you very much for your review. The ribs, or any of our foods, should always be consistent. If that problem ever arises again, please don't hesitate to send them back for different ones.Thank you again,Coleman
4 based on 40 reviews
Called them for take out service. Very helpful person explained the order for two and itâs options. We were told when it would be ready. Person bringing out food to car was friendly; service was quick. Would definitely do this again.
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