
Wandering Griffin Restaurant & Brewery is a spacious Beavercreek hot spot for classic pub fare, award-winning house-brewed beer, plus a full bar. We use a hybrid-casual service model: find a table, order at the bar, and pick up fresh and hot scratch made food when your pager is called. Similar to Panera or Shake Shack but with a 10,000-square-foot of indoor space, huge outdoor, pet-friendly patio, massive parking lot, and our own brewery! We’re built for groups, live music, sports, and community events.
Independent, contemporary microbrewery offering its own craft beers & pub grub, plus patio seating.
Hours
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 12–7 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 3725 Presidential Dr, Beavercreek, OH 45324
Phone: (937) 369-0133
Website: http://www.wanderinggriffin.com/
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The food is really good. The fish and chips are phenomenal and the tartar is my favorite at any restaurant that I’ve tried. It tastes kind of eggy in a way that really works. The cheese curds have a perfect texture. Just very soft and pillowy. My only complaint food wise is that my partners burger was undercooked (he wanted it well done)
My partner and I went for a date night expecting full service and it wasn’t that. I ate there many years ago and remember liking it a lot, and it was full service so I’m not sure when that changed. You literally seat yourself, order at the counter, and go pick up your food at the kitchen window. We weren’t even drinking alcohol so we had to get our own drinks and refills as well. I tipped 20% but I’m not really sure why? Like honestly it’s not any more service than we would have gotten ordering at McDonald’s. Less service actually because McDonald’s would bring it to our table at least. I wouldn’t come here for dinner again because of this but would try it again under a different circumstance. The prices do not reflect self service.
Pros:
– wings tasted freshly grilled
– Buffalo was nice and saucy
– Wings had a good amount of meat on them (and you could select all drums or all flats if you want)
– ordered online and food was ready quickly but still hot
Cons:
– Wings were way over-charred, and I normally like char
– Hot honey could have been saucier
– The Mac and cheese was $11 for a small/individual size; it was overcooked and under seasoned
Overall, I think we’ll go back for takeout wings. Hoping for a better second experience.
If you want beer and/or food, head to the bar first. You can close out or start a tab at this point too. You can check out the food selection using a QR code or from the available menu . The staff is wonderful and easy going from the bar to the kitchen. Speaking of the kitchen, you will also pick up your own order from them. Once the saucer lights and buzzes, head over. They have you plasticware and some condiments. Your table will have the normal condiments and a roll of paper towels.
I got the Griffin Burger w/fries and an Irish Griffin ( and a second one later). The burger came out as requested and the onion ring was massive. I ate that by itself because it dwarfed the burger.
This is a fun place for friends to hang out and others to plan party groups. It was so relaxing that some people were even playing games at their table. I did see some kids here, so it was fine for them. The local Air Force base personnel came here too. In fact it seemed that they had taken over the Deco Room as there was a big gathering and lots of clapping. It wasn’t too loud either and got quieter later in the night.
They also got merch, so pick up a shirt or something for home.
Cheese curds had uncooked batter on the inside of the very large pieces, so that wasn’t fun.
Overall the atmosphere was fine but overpriced and greasy. Would not come again.
Service: 1 star. While the staff was friendly, the service left a lot to be desired. When we finally received our food, there was no silverware. After asking, I was directed to get it myself, but there was none available. I had to track down a staff member to bring us some. Then, we realized there were no napkins, and again, I was told where to find them. The lack of attention to basic service details, like having silverware and napkins readily available, is unacceptable, especially when there were plenty of open tables on a Saturday night. It makes me think the quality of the food and service might explain why the place wasn’t busy.
Atmosphere: 3 stars. The vibe was what you’d expect from a typical sports bar. We sat outside on a warm October evening, which was pleasant.
Given that the Wandering Griffin is a brewpub near hotels, I suspect they rely on new clientele and don’t get much repeat business. If they put more effort into improving the quality of the food and ensuring basic service elements like silverware and napkins are consistently available, I think they could turn things around. They have the potential to be a good spot but need to work on the details.