Reviews on Pub food in Gambrills, Maryland, United States. Gambrills refers to two neighboring places in Anne Arundel County, Maryland, in the Baltimore metro area: the unincorporated community of Gambrills, and the Gambrills census-designated place (CDP). The original community of Gambrills is now part of the Odenton CDP, while the Gambrills CDP lies to the northeast of the original community. The area was named for Augustine Gambrill, plantation owner. The population of the CDP was 2,800 at the 2010 census, up from 1,759 in 2000. Gambrills is served by MARC, the Maryland commuter rail service. There is a busy MARC station in the neighboring town of Odenton, with regular rail service to Baltimore and Washington, DC.
Things to do in Gambrills
3 based on 35 reviews
Whenever our grandchildren visit, they always ask to go to Red Robin.The decor is bright & fun. The staff & kitchen don't always "get it right" but the food is good. They offer a huge variety of burgers, so there's something for everyone. The fries are good & are "bottomless" but we never have room for refills. Overall, a good experience.
3 based on 70 reviews
Iconic Maryland bar and restaurant serving famous crab dip, fresh & never frozen 100% beef burgers, fan-favorite wings, a $7.99 lunch menu, and a wide selection of local, craft, and specialty beers. Always a good game on TV, and every seat has a good view
Had a nice meal today. Their 'build your own' hamburger was a nice feature. Price was right. Wife enjoyed her chicken choice. Very comparable to other similar local eateries.
4 based on 30 reviews
This is one of my hometown favorites!This have something to offer everyone. The speciality is seafood with Hugh portions! Thursday is fish night. They have a large offering of different fish and a hue portion. They give you more fish that you could possible eat. And it is bargain priced at under $15.00. Wednesdayâs is steak night with 7-8 different cuts of several meats including 4 loin lamb chops for under $15.00. It is Greek owned. They know how to give you a fantastic value!
4 based on 14 reviews
We were impressed when we walked in the front door. There are black lights in the areaway between the front door and the door to the dining room. Once inside the various colors hit you. It is more like a fancy nite club. Very Impressive lighting and décor. We went on a Sunday afternoon at 2:30 pm. There were only 2 parties seated. so we had our choice of tables. We chose a booth with the lite table. Our server Robert was very good. We had the happy hour Maui roll ($13), Flying roll ($12), Chicken Satay ($6) and grilled calamari ($7). The rolls were excellent the Maui had crab, eel & tuna; the Flying roll had Salmon & Tuna. The Chicken was a little overcooked but still good; The Calamari was tender with lots of tasty sauce, would have been great over rice! We will return.
4 based on 31 reviews
I'm not a chain restaurant fan but we had a gift card. We arrived on a Sunday before the dinner rush (if there is one) and were promptly seated. The waiter took our drink order right away and came back in a reasonable amount of time to take our order. I was surprised the food actually had a decent flavor. However, like so many restaurants that don't cook fresh, the food was salty. Overall a pleasant dining experience with good service, but my opinion of chain restaurants hasn't changed.
4 based on 10 reviews
After a long day of hiking at Calvert Cliffs we quickly realized that the beautiful weather made it impossible to dine in Solomon's Island so we headed home, deciding to find a place to eat at the many options in the Gambrills area. I chose Molloy's Irish Pub and Grill because another review site clearly stated that it had outdoor seating and was dog friendly but unfortunately when I called I was informed that because the patio was covered dogs were not allowed. So, no biggie really, since we were with my adult son and 2 of his friends who were also hungry we checked out the menu and decided to stop anyways because we were all starved and hubby and I could easily take turns keeping an eye on our golden retriever just outside the seating area. When we arrived there was a small party set up in one corner of the outdoor area so we settled for a table at the other end and were quickly greeted and waited on. Hubby and I got the Old Bay Wings to start and my son ordered the mussels. Both were delicious but the mussels deserve a big shout out - I have never seen mussels so large and tender, close to the size of a small oyster and quite flavorful as was the bread that came with it to dip in the garlic butter sauce. For dinner I had the French dip and hubby got the catfish Po'Boy and both were very good as were the steak sub, burger and steak dinner the others got although I do feel as though the Steak Sub and French DIp were a little on the pricey side for what you got. My son treated everyone to the S'mores Dessert which is really a awesome idea in theory but unfortunately the fans made it a little difficult to melt the marshmallow and chocolate but after removing the rack covering the flame it was much easier and everyone really enjoyed the dessert. Just before dessert arrived, a young man approached our table with samples of Guiness and Harp beer, asking if we would like samples and giving us each branded can openers but I have to admit I was a little surprised that he didn't check to see if everyone was of legal drinking age at the table (in fact, since hubby was walking the dog, only my son and I were, his two friends are only 18 and 20 - I'm no prude and no one at the table attempted to get alcohol that weren't allowed to have but I'm just putting it out there because I would hate to see such a great restaurant get in trouble with the Liquor Board). Overall everything was delicious and we would definitely go back but I would like to point out that the large group at the other end of the patio (which was only about 20 feet away from our table) had a lot of people that were smoking cigarette after cigarette which was quite offensive and in my opinion, a much bigger issue than allowing a well behaved dog on the outside patio that has an entrance that does not require entering the restaurant. The restaurant does have a dart area and has live bands a few nights a week and parking was on a private lot in a small shopping center.
Where to eat Sushi food in Gambrills: The Best Restaurants and Bars
3 based on 83 reviews
Frisco Tap House II features over 100 rotating craft beers and a dynamite space for enjoying good times with friends. So what are you waiting for? Come out and join us at original Frisco Tap House in Columbia or our newest addition in Gambrills. We cannot
I'd probably visit this place again, but we had two burgers at our table and the meat was good quality, but overall the burgers just fell flat on taste. (Piggy back burger with pulled pork, and the bacon bleu burger). The poutine fries were good, and our vegetarian relatives both enjoyed the Sushiritto (sushi burrito).The sangria was good, and the 100 tap beers available were of all types. I had a Sarp Whistle Sour ale, and a Reckless Boondocks (one of their house beers). On various nights they had other happenings.... trivia one night, ramen noodle night (with specials on Sapparo), and other events, so I imagine it is a pretty fun place to go throughout the week. And it is kid-friendly, even with toddlers. Total bill with 4 adults food and drinks was about $115.
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