

Intimate, upscale restaurant & bar serving surf ‘n’ turf, American fare & house cocktails.
Hours
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 296 Lincoln Center, Stockton, CA 95207
Phone: (209) 474-7700
Website: http://www.midgleyspublichouse.us/
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Reviews
Our party ordered the salmon dish and the fish-n-chips. The fish-n-chips were heavily battered and hard. Quite disappointing.
Their saving grace was the outstanding service by our server, Shannon. She was friendly and attentive.
I was looking forward to try out Midgley’s, came home disappointed.
I need to get back when I can actually enjoy a dinner.
Showed up for lunch, and everything seemed nice on the patio. Dirty, cluttered tables, but I figured a party had just left. Booth was uncomfortable and sticky, and not properly attached to anything, so don’t lean back. We ordered the prime rib dip sliders, some cheeseburger sliders, some loaded fries, and a kid’s lunch. The kid’s lunch seemed like a great deal, $10.95 for kid’s choice of basic kid food (mac n cheese, chicken strips, butter noodles, etc.), a drink, and a cup of ice cream for dessert. My prime rib sliders were more like cold roast beef with a cup of salt water. The “jus” was cold too. No horseradish to speak of. I couldn’t eat it. The cheeseburgers were dry, and came with pickles, which wasn’t in the description. I can make a better burger from frozen patties and a slice of kraft. These appetizers that we said were our meal didn’t come out at the same time either. About 45 minutes later the waitress shows up with the wrong fries, and at that point I told her not to bother. And the kid’s mac n cheese was basically oil noodles with some shredded cheese thrown on top. The liquid just tasted like oil and water, no cheese flavor at all. Then it took another 30 minutes just to get a cup of melting ice cream and the check. They were at least kind enough to remove the prime rib from the bill.
Service was slow, inattentive, and a disappointment all around. We will never go here again. I’d advise you don’t either. At least not for lunch. Maybe they excel at the bar, but not worth it to find out.
We came on a Saturday night and the restaurant was nearly empty, with only a couple of other tables, which was surprising. The lights kept flickering, and while I enjoy all kinds of music, hearing DMX’s “Party Up (In Here)” playing in an almost empty upscale restaurant was… an interesting choice. Nothing says fine dining quite like “Y’all gon’ make me lose my mind” echoing through the room.
We were a party of four and were charged a $48 gratuity, which definitely caught us off guard given how slow the night was. That said, our servers—Shannon and I believe Alex—were good and did their best.
As for the food, it was a letdown. This time I tried the poutine, and it came with zero cheese curds. I’ll say that again—no cheese curds. At that point it’s just fries with an identity crisis. The menu is limited, the prices are high, and most importantly, the taste is nowhere near what it used to be. Sadly, I don’t see myself coming back, and unless some major changes happen, I’m not sure how long this place will last.
Parking was plenty, as the lot is big. Overall, a pretty enjoyable experience.
The bar area is pretty small. The restaurant side is basic. If anything go during happy hour for 1/2 price apps and drink specials.