I find myself eating here at least once a month. I also enjoy hanging out watching a ball game now and then with my buds. My regular order (and all out favorite without question) is the Hot Chicken Chunks and fries. I don't eat fried food much at all, but when I do I enjoy the lightly breaded and perfectly spicy chunks of white chicken breast meat chased with a cold mug of beer!! Getting hungry just thinking about it. See ya there.
Review Source:I'm a frequent visitor of Corner Pub in Bellevue. The atmosphere is great during the week--always busy for dinner--and pretty good on Saturdays during the warmer months (good outdoor patio). The menu is great, always something good on the menu insert, which they switch up. The best item on the menu is hands down the CHEESE BEANS. They are breaded and deep friend pieces of cheese, that come with a delicious honey mustard dipping sauce. The lighter ones are spicy, the darker ones are regular. A hit with all of my friends. I used to always ask about their drink specials, even though I knew they didn't have any...but was recently surprised when they did! Yesterday (Tuesday), they had $2 domestic drafts and $2 house wines. That made our group happy!
Review Source:This is the type of restaurant you bring your children after a baseball game. The food is very average. My wife had a Reuben sandwich which was okay. I had the chicken salad which was watery and disappointing. Â I ordered a bloody Mary that did not have any of the usual Garnishes... Not even a lime. The only reason I would go back is to have a bottled beer and watch a sporting event.
Review Source:I frequent this establishment about once every two weeks to get some of the hot chicken chunks or a huge cheeseburger. Â It's also a great relaxing place to just grab a beer. Â The staff has always been nice, service always comes fast. Â Food is excellent - I've never had a bad meal and return often!
Review Source:Yet another Corner Pub, this one out in Bellevue or Pasquo or whatever you call that area.
We went after a soccer game in Fairview to get our grub on. Â They had the typical bar food but they also have a total meat and three thing going on too. Â Each day has a special it seems, and they have a full array of sides. Â Plus burgers of course. Â I ended up with just the regular cheeseburger which was cooked the way I asked and had some good fries with it. I was a little disappointed that I didn't realize they had tater tots though because I really could have gotten down with that. Â
The place is enormous inside and it is packed full of families with kids getting done with baseball, soccer, whatever sport they play, so it will be loud and crazy in there. Â TVs are on all the sports that may be on that night. Â Bathrooms were clean. Â
Overall a decent Corner Pub, definitely more family oriented than the Corner Pubs I'm used to going to!! Â Give it a try if you want decent food in a sports bar environment.
Great place to watch a game!
I was worried when we first walked in because this place was packed. Â There was a party of twenty something in the back room that hadn't ordered their food yet. Â I settled in at our table expecting a long wait. Â That wasn't even the case. Â Our food came out much quicker than I expected. Â Our waitress was awesome and checked on us often to make sure we had everything we needed.
There are several screens so it is a great place to watch sports. Â We happened to be here for lunch during the Tennessee vs. Kentucky game. Â If you have children no worries. Â This place is very kid friendly and even has some arcade games for them to play while you watch the game.
Now for the important part . . . the food. Â They were having steak burgers on their specials sheet. Â I ordered the philly swiss steak burger. Â The burger and the homemade chips that came with it were very good.
Big fat "meh" on this one.
They specialize in baskets of fried bar food, nothing is really amazing. Â The burgers are okay, but not the way they gush about them in the menu.
I don't think I have ever been in here without my shoes sticking to the floor. Kind of reminds me of the what happens when your feet hit the floor of a reeeally old movie theater.
The one redeeming quality is that sometime they offer smoked foods, but not nearly enough.
Are you looking for a cold beer and a good meal? Â If you answered yes, then The Corner Pub in the Woods is the place for you. Â It's located in Bellevue in a strip mall off of highway 100.
It's your typical sports bar with sports memorabilia and TVs everywhere. Â It can get pretty cramped at times because the tables are close together and there are often kids walking around. Â As you might have guessed, it is family friendly. Â
The beer selection isn't as good as the Brewhouse 100 which sits on the other end of the strip mall. Â However, the food is much better in my opinion. Â The service is also excellent. Â I've been here twice and I left happy booth times. Â I plan to come here more often.
The menu is pretty diverse. Â They should have something for everyone here including the kiddos as mentioned earlier. Â There is also an outdoor area for those that smoke. Â This would be a good place to come and watch a game.
I've been here a few times, but not too much recently. I had that one bad experience a few years back where the menu and the management disagreed leaving me rather annoyed and without food after a long wait, but that was the past.
I got stuck out here for a couple of hours recently - not sure if it was rush hour traffic, road construction, or a wreck, but traffic lead me to this place and I decided to give it another go.
Food was decent, although I would suggest if they call them cheese fries it be cheesier (their cheese is that runny whitish yellow stuff), it was bar food and a little better than average.
Bar peeps were friendly, and there was nobody to give me the speech "you don't come to a bar to read, you come to a bar to mingle" which I was happy for as I came to a bar to read and sip slowly a beverage whilest I awaited traffic to disappear.
Bathrooms were clean, so was the establishment. There were a ton of children in the place, which surprised me, but evidently the place has a large well-behaved child population at 5:30pm. Not sure why there were so many, perhaps it was a bring-your-kid-to-the-bar-to-see-where-you-go-to-Âescape-your-kid night or something, but it was roughly a small classroom worth of kids there.
I'm slightly approving of this place, it seems to have become a nice little bar.
Oh my glob. The food here is always always ALWAYS amazing. I don't think I've ever left unhappy about the quantity or the quality of my food. No matter what you want, they have a menu with pretty much everything; meat and threes, to salads, to pasta, or steak. My favorites are anything dealing with their queso usually. haha. The vegetables are always fresh too. And on certain nights during the week, they bring out their big smoker and serve up some great smoked meats. And if you're looking to watch a game and grab a bite to eat, this is your place. They have tv's everywhere! And an outside heated bar/patio for those smokers. On Monday's they do poker tournaments as well that you can get in on. And if you want to play some cornhole (or bags), just ask your bartender/waiter.
Review Source:Decent food, better bar.
This is my go to place in Bellevue. Â Good drink prices $5 Bulleit Bourbon (which they haven't restocked SHAME ON YOU!!). Â Cheap beer-ish. Â Â Food is all bar food. Â I recommend the Corner Pub Chicken Salad with buffalo grilled chicken and balsamic dressing for a healthy-ish option.
They have Sunday NFL Ticket so all the Football games are on and its also got the stupid golf games if you are completely useless to society frat boy (For the record, I hate Golden Tee, worst game ever). Â They have a lot of kids in there and smoking is only outside (I quit smoking so I never go out there anymore).
They do smoked wings on certain days I think Mondays, and those are really friggin good.
Other than that it's your standard fair that brings in the locals which, being in Bellevue is mainly families and such but they have what I need and it's close to the house. Â And as they say in the UnderArmour World "WEMUSTPROTECTTHISHOUSE!!" Â or whatever.
I admit...I'm a fan.
This isn't a place I would typically hang out...suburban familes, prepster golfers, soccer moms...but seeing as I grew up on a golf course just down the road, there's something a little nostalgic about this place and it's sporty clientele.
I ate here the first night I arrived from Los Angeles. (Hello, culture shock.) However, my dad and sister insisted. They said the food was just awesome. I got the Fried Pickles to share as an appetizer and they were gone in about .5 seconds. Good sign. My main course was the Fried Chicken Salad which was surprisingly scrumptious and fresh. Oh, and the drink prices are SO reasonable. Who would've thought a little sports bar in the backwoods of Bellevue would be so up to par (no pun intended)?
Since that night, I have been back several times and though it's not the trendy, hip kind of joint that I usually love, it definitely has my stamp of approval.
Overall: The food is good but the atmosphere is odd... very Applebee's meets Cheers.
Food/Drinks: The menu is relatively modest, but there are lots of options and some you wouldn't expect from a "bar." (ie: baked potatoes, grilled chicken, steamed veggies.) They will usually have some kind of special as well (one night there was a 5 lb burger, highly entertaining to watch groups try and eat it.) One of the specialties is "hot chicken chunks" and they don't lie - they're pretty spicy! Not Bolton's or Prince's hot, but spicy. My personal fav is the steak salad simply because the steak is cooked to order and very juicy.
Atmosphere: Here's where Corner Pub in the Woods kind of falls apart. Is it a bar? Is it a family dining restaurant? Who can tell. Until about 8PM any night of the week it's full of parents drinking with kids sitting (or running around) nearby. I'm not going to lie, not a huge fan of the inside atmosphere.... so let's move the conversation outside. When it's warm, there's a nice deck outside and the bar sets up boards for bags (or cornhole, depending on what you call it.) It'll take you right back to college!
Cost: Drinks are typical to any bar. Burgers & wraps are about $7, salads are a bit more, in the ballpark of $11.
After a friends birthday dinner, a group of us came here for a night cap or two. I know its a chain and there are several of them, but this spot is pretty darn nice.
While the decor of the place isn't much. several tv's on every wall give the sports minded the ability to glance at the game and still keep up with conversation.
We sat down after having had several mass produced magaritas and/or generic beers with dinner, so we all wanted something better. Happily, Corner Pub came through.
The beer selection here is really nice, well beyond the typical fare one finds at a suburban bar, and the bar itself is very well stocked, again far above and beyond what one would expect to find in 'burbia. I opted for a Murphy's Stout, which was delicious.
The food is standard bar food - fried cheese, fried pickles (well, standard for Nashville), sandwiches salads, etc. None amazing, but all were good.
For a good drink in the burbs, its a good place to go.
Family Booze Barn
Beer soaked suburbanites with their offspring in tow herd in to ingest and catch up on the latest gossip. The pub grub is average with a few items sprinkled in the menu that will pleasantly surprise you. Several screens for sports, a porch, a corn hole area (not what you think), a full bar and a few taps supply the fuel for a fun atmosphere. All in all a fun family dive. So grab the kids and cash in your AA chip and "come on down". Memories (and therapy) are made of these.