The customers should be told about the food and drink specials.
Tina
Report|11 years ago
Please hire people who actually want to serve. The food was cold and tasted horrible. It doesnt even feel like a pub.
Helen
Report|11 years ago
Make it fresh. It can be the same food but better tasting. Would go back for really good potato skins!
Steven
Report|11 years ago
The waitress is rather rude towards the end when she realized we had a Groupon but didn't mention it upfront. There should be a warning in Groupon that voucher has to be presented prior to ordering.
Heather
Report|11 years ago
Waitresses could be more attentive to people who are ordering just food and non-alcoholic drinks. I realize that pubs make money on liquor, but some of us choose not to drink alcohol, and shouldn't have to suffer being ignored by wait staff as a result. Having said that, the food is really great so I wouldn't stop going there just because of one instance of slow service.
Brian
Report|11 years ago
Wonderful service, hot food, good atmosphere.
Mary
Report|11 years ago
Great place for lunch.
Ted
Report|11 years ago
a LITTLE PRICEY FOR PUB FOOD BUT THE FOOD WAS EXCELLENT.
rick
Report|11 years ago
very nice waitresses with good service
michael
Report|11 years ago
had very good service from bar tender, don't remember her name but we were there the night of feb 14
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.