This long narrow bar is a downtown local hot sopt that offers cigars and a tented outdoor smoking patio with heat. Â A great place to light up a cigar and watch the locals. Â A wide age range frequents this spot and it's a hub for anyone from their 20's to 50s to get their drink on and pretend they're in Cleveland or Cincinatti for the night. Â I enjoyed it, one of the nicer spots the city has to offer.
Review Source:Came to Mansfield Ohio for a week for work and was in search of a good bar to go to and I'm glad I found Martini's on Main.
Hours - Theyre open til 1am on the weekdays (Mondays - closed)
The place is very hard to find in the dark since the sign has no lights and it's in black and white. If you are driving on N Main St (one way) and you see the neon lights for the Diner on the left, you've gone to far. It's in the same block and a few businesses before the diner.
Curry was our server the 1st night and we ordered 5 pizzas total. All different kinds, all recommended by Curry and they were all very good. It was cooked just right, more on the thin slice, and had the perfect amount of crispiness. We also ordered the cheese plate and that was decent. I'd go for the pizza over the cheese plate.
Overall, Joyce, Kat, and Curry were all awesome hosts and definitely made the trip to Mansfield Ohio worth it. Joyce even went out of her way to get a certain liquor they didn't have for us the next day we went. You guys definitely know how to please your customers.
Definitely go to chill and hang out here
Dropped in here randomly as I was in town for a track day at Mid Ohio Sports Car Course. Fantastic!
The pizza was truly amazing, particularly given that you're in Mansfield, OH, and everyone in there was very nice and welcoming.
Great selection of beers, and some unique cocktails and wine offerings. If you find yourself in Mansfield, drop in!
Spent a few hours at Martini's for drinks and dinner just the other night, and was so impressed I wanted to write a review right away.
I'd call the atmosphere "classy casual", with a nice looking bar and comfortable yet elegant decor. The building is narrow, laid out with the long bar along the wall on the left and cafe-type bench/table seating on the right. There appears to be a patio in back. I was there on a Saturday, and it filled right up with a good diverse crowd. Some people were in jeans, like me, and some were more dressed up - either felt fine. The lighting was dim and the music was lively.
The biggest standout to me is the beer selection. Approximately 25 bottled beers and 1 tap, the menu is entirely hand-chosen and offers the best of the best from domestic and international craft breweries. PBR is there if you need, but there's a tremendous variety beyond that to choose from. I'm originally from the area, and you simply won't find a better selection of craft beers. Staff are friendly and very knowledgeable about the beer selection and will gladly give descriptions and recommendations.
(Mixed drinks are served, but I didn't try one...I was too into the beer.)
The menu is simple: cheese plates and craft pizza, and the pizza oven is very noticeable at the far end of the bar. Expect a more authentic Italian pizza here, i.e. NOT your standard Domino's, etc, and sized for a single person. Creative ingredients and flavorful combinations include portobello mushrooms, truffle oil, fresh mozzarella, etc, although the crust was a little breadier than I expected for the style. The cheese plate was impressive, too, with one of the boldest gorgonzolas I've ever run across.
All in all, a great place to hang out with friends and enjoy some great atmosphere and eats, right in downtown Mansfield!
This classy bar/ pizzaria is the best that Mansfield has to offer when you want culture, a good beer, and an atmosphere that doesn't say trashy.
The beer selection is fantastic. It includes domestic, imports, microbrews, lagers, and stouts. We're not talking just Bud Light and Dos Equis here. I mean Left Hand Milk Stout, Rouge Dead Guy, and Framboise. Unfortunately, they only carry one draught beer at a time, but who can complain with such a good selection of specialty beers? Specialty beers range from $4 and up.
Their "house mixology" is stellar as well. Little Beer is a local favorite shot, and my personal favorite martini is the Lemon Drop. I think martinis are priced around $8.
Food-wise, the menu is limited to pizzas and cheese trays. These are not your ordinary pizzas. I'm not even sure they have pepperonis. The pizzas are made in a wood fired stove, and everything is made to order. You can actually see it being made. My favorite is the prosciutto pizza. I never remember how much the pizzas are, but they're worth every penny!
Martini's also sells cigars that you may buy and enjoy on the patio. Being a nonsmoker, I cannot say much about the selection, quality, or price.
Atmosphere is classy. There are indoor booths and outdoor seating. Come early if you want to sit outside; those tables fill up fast. The age demographic is diverse. You will see a range from mid-twenties to early-fifties. There is no obvious dress code. I have seen ladies dressed to the nines, guys wearing shorts and long socks, casual tshirts, and bare middrifts.
According to the employees, their busiest night is Friday. This is the night I typically go. I never wait long for a drink. Their servers are very tentative. Food does take awhile since it is made to order. Saturdays they may have a live band play on the patio and occasionally they will have an outdoor movie showing. Their website has a list of events. I've never been there on a regular weekday to know what they are like.
Overall, Martini's on Main is a perfect match for anyone who wants a specialty drink with a hand made pizza that is far from the typical bar.