3.5 Stars, the food was reasonably priced, but I wasn't a big fan of their signature plate, the fish tacos. There was a good deal on beers the night that we went (Wednesday) and the service overall was pretty good. I feel there are better options out there, but is worth a visit to watch a game once in a while
Review Source:Went to Harvey's the first week it opened, was not very impressed.  Decided to give item another try.  Started with the hummus, buffalo chicken doesn't sound  extremely tempting but it was rather quite a surprise.  Waitress was good our drinks kept flowing at a very good pace. My wife had a cheeseburger, frozen patty. Priced accordingly for a frozen patty. I tried the ribs, they were juicy and good flavor. The place had a good atmosphere.  Everyone seemed to be having a good time. There was one bartender, who seemed to be keeping it together. A plus grade for her. Band started at 8:30, they played good music and made the atmosphere better. Until the band started, there was music playing but it was not very loud, could have been louder for my taste.  We will definitely go again
Review Source:Food and menu is great.  Great value too. The place needs to be cleaned outside is the only reason I give a 4 star rating. The ashtray out front needs emptied and the front doors were not cleaned.  I'd recommend they have an employee clean a little while they are standing around.  It is  not busy; therefore that can't be the excuse.  Great wraps, buffalo chicken, and southern Philly steak.  Enjoy!
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A friend recommended Harvey's and we were not disappointed. My wfe and I both had the Harvey special hamburger and fries. Â The burger was fantastic. Besides the yummy bacon the sandwitch comes out with a special honey mustard dipping sauce. Â The fries were crisp but chewy inside. Â We have tried many sandwitch restaurants and we agree that Harvey's is the best around. Â The restaurant is huge with a new bar area, tables, booth and large private room. Â So, if you are around the Lake Norman area, don't miss this opportunity for the "best" burger in town.
Review Source:Well it's official folks. If you live in or are visiting the Lake Norman area and someone mentions they are headed to Harvey's, you might want to ask them to clarify which one. As of this month Harvey's has opened it's second location in LKN, and the new spot is off Exit 28 in Cornelius, on the site of the old RJ Gators. Â We saw the news on the original bar's Facebook site so started following the new one until they announced it's soft opening. Â We were headed out of town the next day with some friends so all five of us headed over to check out their first night and to sample some beers alongside the new menu.
The first thing you will notice is this place has a lot more room than Harvey's in Vermilion. There is actually a surplus of floor space so much so that on opening day at least 1/4 of the restaurant was completely open. Â I'm unsure how they will utilize this space, but if you ever went into Harvey's in Huntersville on a busy night, then you know the extra space is needed. Also given this store is now just one big floor you get a larger wrap around bar with over 24 taps. Immediately out of the gates they were already carrying one of my favorite beers Lonerider Deadeye Jack, so that alone makes me a new regular. Â Harvey's has always been known for running great beer specials and this location is no different, so check on Facebook for what night you can cash in on $3 drafts and cheaper domestic selections.
As far as the menu, we tried their hot/bbq wings which were very good and had a delicious amount of spice to them, we also went with two pizzas the buffalo chicken pizza, and I believe it was called the meatza pizza. Â The latter being the better, but only because with first night rush, they seemed to have thrown our chicken on after the fact as it was laying on top and not baked under the cheese, but no worries they were packed for an unofficial grand opening. Rumor is the owner or chef use to work with Brixx so if you like their pizza offerings then expect a similar style of pie here at Harveys.
Overall I am pretty excited this place exists now, although it may seem odd to have another bar open just two exits down from the original if you live near exit 28, you know there are very little options to bring you out to watch Football short of Prosciuttos. Because of that I'm hoping this place will shine given it's now offering the most taps in Cornelius and is already backed by the reputation it's built in Huntersville. Â We will definitely be back to catch a game, and I'm looking forward to seeing which craft brews they will rotate next.