
Nation Kitchen and Bar, located in Westwood, Ohio combines the energy of a sports bar with the elegance of a cocktail bar. Located in a converted historic Firehouse the impressive American menu features classic comfort foods with a modern twist, ideal for brunch or dinner. The lively ambiance within the old Firehouse, features multiple screens for an immersive viewing experience of the latest games, allowing fans to cheer for their teams while enjoying expertly crafted cocktails. Brunch offerings include savory bowls and hearty options, making it a perfect weekend spot. Whether gathering with friends for a game, enjoying brunch, or celebrating a special occasion, Nation Kitchen and Bar promises a memorable experience that caters to all.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 3435 Epworth Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45211
Phone: (513) 389-0167
Website: http://nationkitchenandbar.com/
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: toasttab.com
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Reviews
$$$$ 2 people – 2ice tea 2 X bacon burgers – 1 with fries and 1 with tots 15% tip $60.86 ($30.43/person)
we’ve been going here for years and originally going to the nations that is in downtown over the ride area and when this nations popped up by taking over the old firehouse we were super excited. Absolutely must have the tater tots. The food is still great years later. It has been a couple years since we have been to this location and things have certainly changed number one you must absolutely reserve a table no matter what. I never thought that a burger place would have such a demand for reservations again the burgers are really good and made to order however it’s still a burger place that serves alcohol. Atmosphere was six out of 10. food was 10 out of 10 Price was quite surprising at the end of the night. It was just my son and I we ordered two iced teas and two piggy burgers are two bacon burgers with extra bacon I got french fries and he got tater tots. at the end of it all it was $53 for two people and our waitress highlighted a 22% tip on the assumption that that’s what I was going to give which I thought was pretty audacious. I found the button that gave me the option to put other and I did 15% tip. I will tip according to everything involved from service atmosphere cleanliness food and attention and I felt 15% was generous for this evening. I am not the person that gives gratuitous tips just to make people feel good or make myself feel good.
I try to be understanding, I really do, but I do expect to be able to at least have a refill on a soft drink with my overly salted meal.
When it was time to pay the check, the lowest default option in the handheld terminal I saw was still over 20%. I went in and manually put in twenty percent because even though I received really sub par service, I don’t think it’s fair to not tip at least a reasonable amount.
I do not think I’ll be back any time soon.
Burgers are great, large portions and well worth the money. I always get the loaded tots but the queen city is a good fall back.
No matter how busy, staff is always friendly and attentive.
Roomy indoor seating and outside picnic tables for nice weather.
I had a Ruben and he had one of the burgers; food was tasty, service was good, clean dining area and bathrooms.
Looked like they had some local beers on tap, nice selection. I would go back.
I guess everything is going up in price and I’m having a hard time with that, but I guess this is normal. Ruben, fries, ice tea, burger, and a draft beer ended up $40+tip. I must be old fashion, $50 bucks for lunch, argh.
I would recommend the place though, apparently it used to be an old fire station and it also looked like it has some nice outdoor seating for better weather as well. Worth stopping in.
Excellent service. Great patios for patio weather.
We’d definitely recommend!