Eagle The Owl - Fairfield
Eagle The Owl
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Eagle The Owl in Fairfield, PA, is a highly regarded American restaurant, celebrated for its inviting atmosphere and impressive average rating of 4.2 stars. Diners rave about their experiences, making it a must-visit spot. Open today from 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM, be sure to secure your table by calling (717) 642-8282. With a cozy ambiance and a delightful menu, Eagle The Owl promises a memorable dining experience. If you’re looking to explore new flavors, consider nearby Liberty Mountain Resort or Ike's Chophouse. Share your favorite dish with us in a review!.
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Changed 5 stars to 1 star. Ised to be great when they their chef Charles there. Now you are better off going to McDonalds. Their chicken nachos had canned chicken on top. Everything was so disgusting we could not even eat it
Went for Wednesday happy hour special Yuengs and Wings. The restaurant has a nice atmosphere, lighting, tables, etc. The service was very good. The food, however, was very bad. The worst wings I 've had at a restaurant. They were under-salted, orpossibly completely unsalted, and cooked through, but not cooked long enough to get crispy, giving them a very unpleasant andgross texture. The sauces were just OK.
Had lunch today. Excellent! We both had roasted red pepper soup and it was very good. I had a salmon BLT. Never had that but it was really good. Our server Nico was attentive and prompt. Good news we live in area so we can come back frequently. And wewill.
During my recent visit, I found the hostess to be quite unfriendly. I simply inquired about a table near an outlet so I could charge my device, and the interaction quickly became uncomfortable. She instructed me to follow her as we wandered around the entire tavern searching for outlets. Unfortunately, the only ones we found were used for beer signs. She mentioned that the beer companies wouldn’t appreciate it if I plugged my device in there, so I would need to look elsewhere to recharge. While I understood the situation, the awkwardness of walking around the restaurant without finding any suitable options made me feel unwelcome. Nonetheless, I decided to stay and eat since dining choices at Liberty are limited. I ended up ordering a grilled cheese sandwich and an IPA, though I can't recall the specific type. The grilled cheese was decent, but I didn't feel it was worth the price I paid. As a side note, I discovered that there’s a small café near the gear rental area where you can recharge your devices.
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