Awesome food, great service, kid friendly! I had the filet, hubs had the New York strip, baby had the mac and cheese and a huge sweet potato. All were delicious and the atmosphere was a bonus. We were really surprised how fast our food came out. Its nice to see such a quality place close to home!
Review Source:Great ambiance, nice rehab of a stately old building,but loud. The fried  foods (potato wedges, waffle fries, onion strings) were greasy and over cooked. The Cajun penne shrimp pasta was good. They were a little stingy with the shrimp though. We were there on a Saturday and they were very busy. All in all I'll return.
Review Source:We happened to be traveling through Cambridge City, IN and stopped at No.9 Grill for lunch today. Â It has been open since November 2012 so only about 5 months ago. Â It has a great staff and wonderful food. Â My hubby, a returning Hoosier, had to try their Pork Tenderloin - with a side of Onion Straws. Â One of the best he's ever had -no greasy taste and just the right ratio of breading and tenderloin. So often tenderloins have too much breading to taste the meat. Not this one! And I had the Chicken Caesar Salad which was delicious. They put pieces of crisp bacon in it which really made it great, topped with a half chicken breast, croutons - and the dressing was superb. Â We will certainly share this info with our local friends....and come back every time we're in town. Â Thumbs up! Â Jeannie
Review Source:Finding good restaurants in rural Indiana communities is often a challenge. Especially ones with great ambiance, decor, and a non-dineresque menu. However, the No. 9 Grill is a great addition to the downtown of Cambridge City. Step inside this historic building and you will find a wide open first floor, with large booths and tables, with a bar in the back. Even though we had a little bit of a wait on a busy Saturday night, it was great to see a new local business thriving in a rural community.
The menu. Some typical appetizers and meals, but some unique items as well. I enjoyed the cajun pasta dish which had some unique flavor and was very filling. The portion sizes were substantive and the prices were affordable.
I have to agree with Josh G - nice decor (Pottery Barn), limited menu, good service and food. Â The lunch menu is a horse of a different color. Â Skip this offering entirely and order from the dinner selection.
Took a colleague to No. 9 for lunch and was completely disappointed if not irritated. Â Items are listed at $6.99 with one side. Â I ordered the BBQ chicken salad and was presented with a 1/2 c. of greens in a small, shallow, large rimmed bowel with BBQ chicken. Â The chicken was excellent but the portion was the equivalent of a side salad. Â Seven dollars for this?? Â I could have ordered the shrimp dinner, baked potato and same side sans the chicken for $2.00 more. Â When I questioned the server about the salad she informed me it was 1/2 size (at apparently full price). Â No crackers, no bread. Â Sensing my dissatisfaction she brought me a mini dinner roll, fresh from the Sunshine box at Kroger where you pay $.99 for 12.
The lunch items are a rip-off. Â With tip I paid $27.00 for iceburg lettuce.and my colleague's turkey sandwich. Â Bleh.
I was extremely impressed with this restaurant from the decor, service, and the food. It is your typical sports bar and grill with flat screens everywhere and a full bar. I especially like the booths and seating. They have plenty of room and it has been spread out so you aren't cramped or over crowded at all. Our service was quick and attentive. The menu is slightly limited. your basic variety of burgers and steaks and sandwiches. I noticed the salads were huge and loaded with everything. My father ordered the rib-eye and was very satisfied and already wants to go back for another. Everyone's burgers were cooked well and juicy. I had the cajun shrimp pasta and it had a nice kick to it and not too heavy. It is a very nice addition to the area, and will be returning for sure!
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