Find out what Pub restaurants to try in Findlay. Findlay is a city in and the county seat of Hancock County, Ohio, United States. The city metro area is often referred as The Greater Findlay Area. The second-largest city in Northwest Ohio, Findlay lies about 40 miles (64 km) south of Toledo. The population was 41,202 at the 2010 census. It is home to the University of Findlay. Findlay is one of two cities in Hancock County, along with Fostoria.
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3 based on 17 reviews
Visiting our son in Findlay, we decided to try Legends, as he had heard mixed reviews of the restaurant. It's a restaurant that was reopened by same owners with a new name and some remodeling. He hadn't cared for the previous restaurant. We had reservations and were seated right away. The place was busy. Our server was very attentive. All of our food was served hot and was good, with the only exception being the baked beans...not to our liking! The lighting is bright and didn't bother us, but it could be dimmed a bit for additional ambiance. The prices vary depending on what you order, steaks on high side, but everything else reasonable. Despite hearing the mixed reviews, we thought the restaurant was good and would definitely return for another dining experience.
Our server was very attentive. She brought our drinks and our took our order quickly. It was a slow night and the food was very slow to come out of the kitchen. The wings were warm and the fries were hot when we received them.
3 based on 43 reviews
Nicole was our waitress. She was very busy with a large group, so she was not real attentive till we were about done. She did apologize. The wings and fries were very good. The guy that brought our food (I think he was the manager) asked if we needed an extra plate and I said yes. He said okay but he never came back. He was standing by the checkout talking to 4 or 5 waitresses. I walked over and asked for the extra plate and he looked at me and keep on talking. One of the waitresses did go get the plate. Really makes me not want to go back but I will because they have been good in the past. Could have been just a bad night for him. Customer always comes first. We agree with you. Our guests always come first! We aren't sure what happened or why you did not receive the plate your requested or receive the service you deserved, but we can assure you we care and we will be sure to remind our staff the importance of quality service. We hope you give us another try in the future so we can make it up to you. Thank you!
4 based on 56 reviews
Industrial-style gastropub with chandeliers featuring burgers with a twist, craft beer & live music.
Emphasis on the pub not the gastric. Great selection of beers and an inviting space. But the food is downscaleâ burgers and fries. The top shelf on alcohol is limited so go for the beers not the cocktails.
4 based on 17 reviews
Went with a bunch of coworkers. The waitress was really nice. She made sure our order was correct. We all ennjoyed our lunch. However it took a while to get our food. Then the potato chips they put my sandwich on were really small. Thought I was eating the crumbs at the bottom of the bag.
4 based on 26 reviews
First time visit, with the pleasant surprise of a special Oktoberfest menu. Pretzel bite appetizer was rated very highly by all four of us - warm & soft, with nice balance of sweet & salty. Cheese dip was excellent. All portions were huge & prices very reasonable. Two of us got beef goulash, one wienerschnitzle, and one perch (obviously not a German food fan). My goulash was excellent. I would give an overall excellent rating except they were seriously understaffed. Don't know if this is normal, someone called off or the crowd was bigger than anticipated. Didn't count, but I estimate there are around twenty tables. Approximately 2/3 were full. One waitress. She was pretty efficient & the bartender helped out, but we waited for menus, waited to order & stole silverware from another table. She did keep us in drinks, the food came quickly and she was prompt on the take-home boxes. Nice quaint atmosphere & quiet enough to talk. Wide menu variety. Definitely worth another try.
4 based on 27 reviews
The Fern Cafe has been in business since 1947. We are famous for our meatloaf sandwich, along with our snack baskets, breaded veal, Big T, along with many others.
This is truly a local neighborhood bar and grill. It is best to park behind the restaurant and enter through the back door. Guests were as diverse as families with young children, single men and/or women sitting at the bar, young married and single couples, older married couples and senior citizens. All seemed to be having a good time enjoying good food and drinks at very decent prices. Our waitress was very friendly and efficient. Our food order, pulled pork sliders, clam strip basket and Fish basket were all very good.
4 based on 218 reviews
Stopped in with 6 in our group. WAs seated right away and had a couple drinks before eating. Tess was our waitress and she did a great job. Had the shepherds pie and it was awesome.
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