
The Reserve at Hartford brings elevated dining to the heart of Hartford, blending refined flavors with the comfort of a true neighborhood favorite. Our thoughtfully crafted menu pairs classic dishes with modern touches, complemented by expertly curated cocktails. Whether you’re joining us for a relaxed dinner, a celebration, or a night out with friends, The Reserve offers a welcoming, refined atmosphere designed for great food, easy conversation, and memorable moments
Upmarket chophouse known for prime rib, Sunday brunch & seafood dishes & daily specials.
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It was especially great to see the new owners welcoming all the guests. The food was delicious! We ordered a bunch of appetizers because we wanted to try everything. OMG I couldn’t believe the portions very very generous. From there, I enjoyed a perfectly prepared 6.oz tenderloin with shrimp entree cooked to a perfect rare + served with vegetables. There is something on the menu for everyone.
All in all, it was a truly memorable night. I’m already looking forward to my next visit! Can’t wait to come back!!
We started by sharing a few appetizers including the Broken Burrata with heirloom bruschetta and balsamic-basil pesto, the Crispy Cauliflower with sweet chili aioli, and the housemade gnocchi. All three were great starters and a good way to sample a few things from the kitchen.
For entrées, my wife ordered the 22oz bone-in ribeye, which ended up being the standout dish of the night. If you’re looking for a great steak in Hartford WI, this one was cooked really well and full of flavor. Others at the table ordered the Gamberetto & Risotto with garlic butter shrimp and crispy artichoke hearts, the Friday fish fry, and I went with the Branzino Alla Griglia, which came with caper butter sauce, green beans, and creamy risotto.
The menu has a nice mix of steaks, seafood, pasta, and classic Wisconsin options like fish fry, so there are plenty of directions you can go depending on what you’re in the mood for.
Since it was a birthday dinner we also tried a few desserts including the Banana Foster Cheesecake, Triple Chocolate Cake, Crème Brûlée, and Raspberry Lemon Cake.
The atmosphere was cozy and comfortable even though the place was busy, and the acoustics were surprisingly good — you could actually have a conversation at the table without it feeling loud.
Service was excellent. Friendly, knowledgeable about the menu, and everything came out hot and right on time.
Overall a very good meal and definitely a place we’d come back to try more of the menu.
He also had the clam chowder and I had the house salad. The calm chowder was perfectly balanced.
The salad was as you expect, very fresh, with a housemate dressing.
I thought you got a relish tray and bread basket with dinner which would have paired well but we did not recieve. Unknown if was due to Friday or due to just opening and forgot it or dropped from serving. Had seen others post it and did have butter on table.
The specialty drinks were also good, but could be absolutely great. Mostly I think it’s due to it being a new place with the staff trying to get everything pinned down/fully trained. The Amaro Old Fashioned and the Blood Orange Drop were definitely standouts, but not quite perfected. I think in the coming weeks they should have everything streamlined and more consistent!
I ordered the baked fish – requested a Cajun seasoning-so good! Others had the breaded cod or perch -loved it! The Yukon gold mashed potatoes with skins were authentic and delicious. Potato pancakes were also good. Creamy coleslaw was flavored perfectly. Definitely will be back to try other dinners.
Would like to see the entry way updated as rather old from MJ’s.
The atmosphere was good and we loved the music. Probably won’t go back.