Find out what Pub restaurants to try in Rye. Rye is a city in Westchester County, New York, United States. It is separate from the town of Rye, which has more land area than the city. Rye city, formerly the village of Rye, was part of the town until it received its charter as a city in 1942. The population was 15,720 at the 2010 census. Rye is the youngest city in New York state. No other city has been chartered anywhere in New York state since 1942.
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4 based on 30 reviews
Yep, totally quoted the Lego movie! Don't judge! Because this place is fantastic, from the extremely helpful and knowledgeable waitress to the fantastic food and great selection of food. Nothing disappointed, literally nothing. The pretzel bites, battered and deep fried balls of pretzel!!! What could be better?! The burger that has bacon, cheese, beer battered and deep fried apple slices and peanut butter????? I had tears as I bit into it, it was that good. And the only reason I got it because I hate peanut butter, was the look in our waitresses eyes as she told me how wonderful it was! The beer selection is fantastic, flights are cheap and they are nice pours. Bottle selection is amazing. Atmosphere is also great, its small and quite, you don't have to wiry about three thousand people screaming and yelling and you not being able to think, all in all this place makes me wish I lived down the street so I could make it my hangout!
The Pub has been open 365 days a year for over 30 years! It's the primary watering hole for Rye NY. The Pub offers generous drinks, a modest and unpretentious selection of beers (includes Guinness), great homemade chili on Sunday afternoons, a couple of wide-screen TVs and ample supplies of salted snacks, cheese and pepperoni during informal happy hours.The Pub is the sort of place that has an unlisted number to protect the privacy of its patrons. The barmen are friendly and the atmosphere cozy and welcoming. Considered the final destination on any area pub crawl, The Pub is open late every night.
3 based on 19 reviews
The Whitby is open during summer hours and the Terrance restaurant popular with the golf club crowd. When sitting inside the window Terrance you have an excellent view, beautiful blue and white motif with superb bird paintings on the wall. Service was professional and thoughtful. The food is typical club food but done with care. The fish batter for the fish and chips was perfect. This is ideal way to have a summer lunch. On Thursday nights there is a Lobster fest that sounded enjoyable.
4 based on 16 reviews
Nice restaurant with a varied menu with some unique food choices located in the center of downtown Rye. This place is part of a restaurant chain operating throughout selected parts of Westchester County and other parts of NY. Large portions, reasonably priced and both inside and outside dining. It also has a bar area as you enter. Comfort food and nice ambience fitting in with the townâs demographics. Worth a visit for lunch. This is when we tried it!
4 based on 23 reviews
Just had lunch at this restaurant in the center of Rye. Atmosphere pleasing, decor modern and music playing softly in the background. Waitstaff very accommodating and helpful. Menu varied with salads, appetizers, pizzas and creative sandwiches. I had the fried Calamari with a delicious spicy sauce which was tender and tasty. THE BEST CALAMARI IâVE EVER TASTED! The Cobb salad, Spicy chicken rice bowl and Chicken tenders for my grandson. All tasty dishes with good portions and appropriately priced. I would recommend this restaurant for a pleasant and leisurely lunch in town.
4 based on 44 reviews
This is a very old guard establishment that looks a bit run down and rustic but still provides excellent service and well prepared standard American food. One way to know if a place has maintained quality is to try a well known standard. Their French dip was perfect. The service is fast and professional. The prices were moderate. This is a causal place that has retained its ability to please a wide variety of people.
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4 based on 38 reviews
in the basement of a home in a residential neighborhood. So excellent as you would never be able to build it now, and it's so much more low-key than the way the rest of the town has become. It looks like it would be a dive, but you see everyone here. $5 burgers and well-priced everything else make it a regular place.
4 based on 117 reviews
We have been coming here for many, many years. The food has been consistently good and the service is also. On our last few visits--all mid-week, including last night, it has been so noisy we couldn't have a conversation. It seems that guests (mostly men) start out in the bar, drink perhaps too much, then come into for dinner and think they are the only ones in the restaurant (or the world). Our last three dinners have been very unpleasant. I think the management owes it to other diners to make sure some people aren't unduly loud and that diners can enjoy their meal.We will not return.So Sorry to hear of your unpleasant experience due to neighboring customers being too loud. Truthfully it is very difficult as owners and staff to manage the noise level. People come to our place expecting to to "eat, drink, and be merry." Given the size and dimensions of our place the noise levels rise pretty quickly. Things tend to be more quiet during lunch hours as well as the early or later dinner hours (5pm-6:30/ 8:30+). I hope you will reconsider -- we will do our part to address unruly patrons in a more impactful manner
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