City Fire American Oven and Bar brings bold American flavors to life over open flame. Our scratch kitchen pairs fire roasted favorites, handcrafted stone-flats and elevated comfort food with a full bar featuring craft cocktails, local brews and curated wines set in a high energy atmosphere. City Fire is where friends gather, flavors unite and every meal is fired to perfection.
Upscale-casual eatery offering American fare from sandwiches to steaks, plus a full bar.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1018 Canal St, The Villages, FL 32162
Phone: (352) 205-7169
Website: https://cityfirethevillages.com/
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Reviews
The food was outstanding. I had the salmon with salsa and spinach, and it was cooked perfectly — fresh, flavorful, and beautifully balanced. The pot roast was equally impressive — tender, hearty, and full of rich flavor. Every bite was delicious.
Between the exceptional food and Gracie’s terrific service, this was truly a five-star experience. We will absolutely be back and highly recommend it to anyone visiting Lake Sumter Landing!
When we arrived, the restaurant was almost empty inside, yet the hostess came across as cold and somewhat annoyed that our party was there. It wasn’t the most welcoming start to the afternoon. Our server was noticeably friendlier, which I appreciated, but service was still a bit lacking—especially when it came to drink refills.
I ordered the French dip sandwich, which ended up being the biggest letdown of the meal. The sandwich itself was very bland and the au jus dip was almost completely tasteless. The steak also tasted more like cheap roast beef than something you’d expect from a restaurant entrée. I definitely wouldn’t recommend the French dip.
Other members of my party had mixed experiences with their food. The wedge salads were good, but they felt the restaurant was pretty stingy with the dressing. The salmon, on the other hand, was well-liked. The cheese stone flatbread was also enjoyable, although parts of it were noticeably burnt.
Overall, I wouldn’t say the experience was terrible, but it was definitely disappointing. Between the lackluster service at the front and some underwhelming food, it just didn’t live up to expectations. Unfortunately, it’s not a place I see myself returning to or recommending to others.
If you’re going to City Fire, do yourself a favor and sit at the bar with Liz — she’s the reason we keep coming back. Exceptional service, great energy, and such a great experience every single time.!
Our French dip sandwiches were awesome. Instead of the chips I got the house salad which was an impressive size for a side item and very tasty too.
I think the only thing that can be improved and it’s probably not something that the restaurant has control over, but smoking in the outside patio area is very annoying. Yes, it’s outside but it is completely covered so it would take quite a strong wind to alleviate it. But conversely if you’re downwind from it, it might make it worse.
There are many states that don’t allow smoking anywhere within so many feet of the establishment and I wish Florida would take that into consideration. Fortunate for us. We were seated outside but far enough away that the smell barely reached us us one time.
This place can get very busy so plan accordingly.