Used to be a consistent regular here until just last summer. I was back in here after a 8 month hiatus of the place and the same bartender still working there. She of course remembered me and we talked. Had lunch here. I love that they give you a little tray thing that makes the counter even so that you aren't bending down over to eat your food. I hate that about most bars, it's awkward to eat at the bar with that big cushiony thing there that people lean against. The food is ok.. typical bar fare, love the set up of the place. It has the video poker here and it's really a great place to just go for drinks. As always.. sit at the bar!
Review Source:I have Sunday breakfast here every other week and it is delicious!!! Â The food is great. Â The service is great. Â Rarely do I see the chef/cook come out to see how the food was and the chef here is wonderful. Â Aside from breakfast, I also like their lunch menu. Â My boyfriend always gets the chicken fried steak breakfast. Â I love their dips. Â They have the best dip that I've had anywhere. Â Yesterday I tried the Turkey Dip and I was so full I couldn't finish the other half although I really wanted. Â
I have never been disappointed when I come here for breakfast/lunch.
The Hide-A-Way is a quaint, quiet  little bar on the Westbound direction of TV Highway near the corner of 185th. Jonna B. and I stopped in for Saturday evening happy hour. Good beer prices, but for some reason Wine is not discounted during happy hour.
The happy hour menu selection is extensive. We each had the happy hour 6 oz. Sirloin for $6. It's served with large chunks of Zucchini and your choice of potato. The baked potato comes with butter and sour cream. A real bargain, but just A-OK. I wasn't a fan of the Zucchini. We also tried the Clam Chowder, which is $2 a cup during happy hour. It had lots of clams, but it was on the thin side, not very creamy and lacked complexity.
The interior felt a little cramped as several tables are tightly arranged in front of the bar. The wooden tables and chairs have a country feel to them, like something you would find in your Grandmother's breakfast nook. A large flat screen TV hangs behind the bar providing every stool with a good view of the game. There are a few lotto machines and a single pool table in the back near the restrooms.
The parking lot is tiny, but street parking is adjacent to the rear entrance and in the evenings after 7 p.m., patrons are allowed to use the Ace Hardware parking lot.
It's not a late night spot, Monday through Thursday they close prior to Midnight. All in all, it's not a bad place, but most likely you'll find me hiding out somewhere else.
HIdeaway is sort of like the date that you don't want to be seen with but will do in a pinch. It's a Tavern really, but it's a decent Tavern. When Jason is cooking, (call and ask first if he is in the Kitchen), the steaks here are as good as you will get anywhere. And, since he will cut them to the size you want, you can satisfy your beef fix when you need it.
Drinks are strong, the house smoked meats are also great and other than random loud sing a longs from the regulars, it's not a bad place to unwind when commuting towards Hills.
Finally stopped in last night, for the first time (I drive past daily) and was pleasantly surprised! It really is bigger inside than it appeared from the street. We had dinner - I had the spaghetti as it's the Monday night special, even though I was wary as that's not normal "bar" fare....but it was delicious. Nice hearty meat sauce over angel hair, with the best garlic bread ever on the side (I love me some garlic bread). I couldn't finish the whole thing, so for $6.00 (special price) I was quite happy. They have nightly specials, Taco Tuesday etc., that are really quite affordable. The bf had a bacon cheeseburger and fries that he said was very good - the fries are hand-cut, greasy and salty the way they should be. I tried a couple and would definitely get them again.
The bad? Well, there's a big screen over the bar (and one in the back, I think), and it was turned up pretty loud so everyone was basically yelling over it. When we left, I sat in the car for a minute just to savor the peace. Seriously. So, a little loud for just eating dinner but if I'd had a few (more) drinks I probably wouldn't have cared.
The place is clean, service is attentive and friendly. Also, the bar has a little ledgy- thing around the edge, so the bar surface is lower than the lip of the ledge...? Like most bars, but anyway.....so for dinner, they bring out a little wooden table that sits on the bar in front of you and brings the level up to the level of the lip of the ledge. I'm not explaining this well, but trust me it was cool. I had never seen that before.
All in all, quite pleased and will definitely go back!
Stopped in one day when I decided "OMG I MUST GO SOMEWHERE NEW RIGHT NOW!!!1111one" for dinner with the boy.
There are a couple (or was it one? I dunno) pool tables in the back and some game machines. The bar was pretty well stocked. The bartender made me a "Rum..............coke!" Cap't/Coke which is always appreciated, and was cute to boot ;)
I had a BBQ pork sandwich that was tasty, and the boy had fish and chips, which he said were not bad. I would have tasted them but fish makes me sick so I passed.
It wasn't a bad place. We went in the middle of the week though, so it was pretty chill. I have no idea how it is on weekends.