Great service. The food was less than average though :(
Patrick
Report|10 years ago
This pub is not for the opera crowd
Chris
Report|10 years ago
Service was good, Food was good for pub food, however the salmon burger I ordered was good but way to dry, needed more sauce of some kind on it.
Alaa
Report|10 years ago
Food is a bit overpriced for the value but it's a great place to hang out with friends and watch the game!
B
Report|10 years ago
The service was the absolute WORST I have experienced in a very long time. We waited 40 mins for our food and in that time our server didn't come by even once to refill our drinks. When the food finally did arrive it was awful. We missed a movie because of how long it took to order drinks, wait for food, and then wait for our receipt for a ridiculously long time as well.
Diane
Report|10 years ago
some great entertainment Fridays, although would enjoy if they had Saturday entertainment not karoke
Ranjit
Report|10 years ago
I was not too happy with the fish & chips as they were very greasy and not very good.
Mike
Report|10 years ago
The burger tasted flat and dry, the fish & chips tasted dry and like it was re-heated before serving.
Kristina
Report|10 years ago
I visited the Great Bear Pub for the first time recently. I ordered a pop, and was disappointed to receive a glass that was heavily filled with ice and a small amount of pop. I finished my "drink" in a couple sips, and was very surprised to learn that you don't do free pop refills like basically every other pub / restaurant I've been to in recent years. Definitely WON'T be returning to Great Bear Pub back.... I'll be taking my business to places that do refills. (Many pubs I've been to have free pop for the designated driver)
It’s hard to tell what’s more awe-inspiring: a 150-inch high-definition TV screen ablaze with a heated sports game or a 6-ounce beef burger patty towering with bacon, danish blue cheese, and blue-cheese mayo. Great Bear Pub lures patrons into its dark-wood restaurant with both of these treats, along with four other signature burgers, more than 20 craft beers, and a slate-stone outdoor dining area lined with televisions of its own. Patrons dig into internationally inspired eats, such as jamaican steak bites and cheese-stuffed pierogi, or stop in for a quick lunch that's prepared and presented in less than 10 minutes. The sophisticated pub also hosts live entertainment six nights a week, and sits alongside its own liquor store to ensure dry pint glasses don’t stage political revolts.