It's a very good restaurant, but my favorite part about it is that its a historic landmark. It used to be a theater in the 1800s, and you can tell by looking at it. Absolutely gorgeous, and the owners have certainly honored its past with their classy decor.
Barnabys does the steakhouse thing right. Delicious savory steaks, but the menu has different options for folks of other taste persuasions as well.
Came here for late lunch/early dinner. Â A lot of people on yelp gave them not so great ratings, but my group and I thought the food was pretty good.
Food:
Walnut crusted salmon with shrimp risotto & Frutti Di Mare- both were delicious. The salmon was a little overcooked, but the risotto definitely makes up for it. Â The pasta came with plenty of seafood and it wasn't too heavy as many pastas seem to be.
Fried Soft Shell Crab- My brother ordered this. I took a bite of it, but found nothing special. Typical fried seafood.
Hanger steak with stuffed shrimp- The outside of the steak seemed medium-done when we asked for rare. Â The stuffed shrimp wasn't bad, but made with imitation crab meat.
Overall, good food and big portions. Â Our waiter was attentive. The host/manager(?) did not seem friendly like he hated his job.
Diner food in a nicer setting. Been boycotting the place since 2006. As I moved into a booth my electronic car key slid across the table, hit the wall, fell to the floor and into a crack in the floor and was swallowed permanently! If I owned the place I'd tell the customer to get a replacement key and the restaurant will pay for it. Not these small-minded grub-slingers. The person in charge told me "sorry," but became annoyed with me when I said I was hoping for more than "sorry." The key cost $250 to replace. They told me to go "F" myself. I could have taken them to small claims court and won, but who has the time for that? Â Food was nothing special, management have their priorities all wrong. I'll happily never go back.
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