Reviews on Pub food in Grandview, Missouri, United States. Grandview is a city in Jackson County, Missouri, United States. The population was 24,475 at the 2010 census.
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4 based on 141 reviews
This location is connected to the brewery and offers an extensive selection of MCBC beers, stone-fired pizzas, sandwiches, salads, and more. Enjoy patio seating, live music on the weekends and beer to go. Happy Hour: Sun-Fri 3PM-6PM | Reverse Happy Hour E
We googled a place to eat near where we had attended a ballgame, and Martinâs popped up. We were so glad we stopped here Great food and we tried a couple of their beers which were really good. I recommend their Cuban sandwich /Parmesan chips. My daughter said that the chicken pesto was delicious. The food, drink and service were all great at Martinâs.
4 based on 306 reviews
World-Class Fine Dining and World-Class Live Entertainment in casual elegance. No pretensions, just elegant food and wine in a comfortable atmosphere. Enjoy our classic American cuisine, served with an European flair in our main dining room, out on the pa
We have been here a couple times in the past few years. Both times were less than enjoyable. The food was poor for the price point. Service was abrupt and rushed even though the restaurant was not busy. There are many great restaurants in the area. This is certainly not one of them.
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4 based on 30 reviews
Thankful this place still supports the limited music scene in the area! Food is good and staff is always pleasant. Expect great music and decent food and you won't be disappointed. Help keep the bands in business and support this venue...they have good selection of tap beers, Guinness on draft and still make fresh Greyhounds (fresh squeezed grapefruit juice and vodka). Bar is sometimes crowded...with a good mature crowd.
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I was here with a group on St. Paddy's Day; the picture is of the room to accommodate groups at the back. The front room is a traditional pub/sports bar design with a wall of TVs but also windows that let in natural light. Entrance is right inside the Lukas Liquor Store. If they don't have the alcohol you're seeking, you don't need it! I picked up a bottle of Amrut whisky distilled in Bangalore on my way in. Food is typical pub food; I didn't order any. They had a special Irish menu that included Irish beer bread, corned beef and cabbage and other traditional foods- portions were huge. I was impressed at how they accommodated a friend who's vegetarian. They made up a plate with only the cabbage and vegetables but, after consulting with him to make sure dairy was OK, added a fried egg and a couple of slices of cheese on top.I stayed with just beer; I really liked their "flights", which allowed me to try 4 ounces of each of 4 beers on their (huge) menu. Not only that- they gave us each a free 4-oz. glass of another local beer they were considering adding to the menu. My favorite was the Duchesse de Bourgogne- sweet, but not too sweet, and a little lemon-y.Our server was helpful with suggestions and always there when needed. Our group switched to Harry's because our usual place was near a construction zone; we'll definitely return to Harry's!
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