Unpretentious, wood-paneled hangout serving cocktails, burgers & American diner fare since 1946.
Hours
| Tuesday | 9 AM–8 PM |
| Wednesday | 9 AM–8 PM |
| Thursday | 9 AM–8 PM |
| Friday | 9 AM–8 PM |
| Saturday | 9 AM–8 PM |
| Sunday | 9 AM–8 PM |
| Monday | 9 AM–8 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 11015 W Front St, Empire, MI 49630
Phone: (231) 326-5506
Website: http://www.joesfriendlytavern.com/
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Reviews
We ordered the Caesar salad and burgers, and everything was tasty and delicious. Definitely a great spot to stop for good food and friendly service. I highly recommend it!
A bit pricey like other reviews mention (around $20 for an entree with a side), but boyfriend and I both enjoyed our meals! He got the onion wing burger and found it a bit difficult to eat due to the sauce(s), but nothing a fork can’t fix!
Service was great, they were a tad busy so that made for a little wait. As soon as we were seated, our waitress (didn’t catch her name) was very lovely and topped our drinks regularly!
Let me start with the positives: the staff was friendly and attentive, and the interior has a warm, inviting vibe that makes you want to settle in and stay awhile. You can tell they’ve put effort into creating a comfortable environment, and that shows.
However, that’s where the good news ends. The pricing at Joe’s Friendly Tavern is simply outrageous for what you’re getting. Case in point: they charge $23 for a run-of-the-mill chicken sandwich served with tater tots. $23 for what amounted to cafeteria-quality food that you might expect to pay $8-10 for elsewhere.
When even my kids — who rarely get the treat of eating out and are usually thrilled just to be at a restaurant — were disappointed with their meals, you know there’s a problem.
What made this particularly frustrating was that this was supposed to be a special outing for our family. The kids were excited, we were looking forward to a fun dining experience, but instead we left feeling like we’d been taken advantage of. There’s nothing fun about paying premium prices for subpar food, especially when it’s supposed to be a treat for the family.
I understand that restaurants have overhead costs and need to make a profit, but there’s a line between fair pricing and price gouging. Joe’s Friendly Tavern has crossed that line. You can find better quality food for half the price at countless other establishments.
My 1 Star review is due to the high cost and poor quality of food, and is not a reflection of the staff.
We liked everything about Joe’s Friendly Tavern – great atmosphere! We walked in to a chalkboard that read they were out of Smelts with a sad face drawn next to the note.
There were lots of new customers with menus as we sat down, which is often a bad omen for long waits or rushed service [if that makes sense]. Well, the opposite was true.
We met and banterred with our waitress, and she gave us several helpful recommendations as we explored the menu. We also watched and heard the crowd in the restaurant – LOTS of regulars, everyone was active and boisterous, no one was antsy to ve served, and great conversations were all around us.
The food arrived, and we were over-the-moon happy with a great [Huge!] burger and “the best pastrami I’ve had in my life” per my wife. After 40 years of marriage, I’m not sure I’ve heard that phrase, Ever!
Loved This Place! Oh, and the Draft Root Beer was to die for, and it brought me back to elementary school, when a friend’s family made their own root beer.
I sucked down both my first glass AND the free refill!
That said, portion sizes have gotten smaller, prices keep climbing, and the overall quality just isn’t what it used to be. Still a nostalgic stop, but it no longer feels like the must-visit it once was.