
An Ohio business for over fifty years, Beer Barrel Pizza & Grill has long been a gathering place for friends and family. A warm and generous spirit, great food, a welcoming atmosphere, and a sense of community define who we are and what we do. While our original Beer Barrel style pizza has been loved since 1965, we’re now known equally as well for our full menu featuring made-from-scratch family recipes, our signature appetizers, our always-anticipated seasonal specials, and our special brand of hospitality. Featuring custom hickory furniture, wood-burning fireplaces, and plenty of space to accommodate large groups, our restaurants are just as perfect for dinner with the family as they are for grabbing a drink with friends.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2755 Harding Hwy Suite B, Lima, OH 45804
Phone: (419) 229-6211
Website: http://beerbarrel.com/
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Reviews
I will say, the customer service in the drive-through was very friendly, which I appreciated.
Unfortunately, the pizza itself was the biggest letdown. The crust was so excessively thick that it honestly tasted like eating a loaf of plain white bread, completely overpowering the rest of the pizza.
I’ve had much better experiences at the Dixie Highway and Market Street locations, which are far superior in both quality and consistency.
If you’re coming to Beer Barrel, definitely ask for Caiden—he helped turn a good meal into a great experience. We’ll absolutely be back!
Our food was SO good! My mom and I shared a plate of most delicious Pulled Pork Nachos- when i asked if it would be enough for 2 people she said,”oh yes! Enough for 3-4 people really.” It was piled high with a ton of meat! And yes, we took what we couldn’t eat, home with us.
My Dad got the lasagna. He loved the salad and when the lasagna arrived it was piping hot. Dad said it was meaty and the marinara sauce was so good. He could only eat half of it so the rest also went home with us.
So, for the not so good….When we arrived, my older parents (Dad with a walker)and myself were greeted by a woman who didn’t smile and we were welcomed with “How many?”. Seeing that my Dad was using a walker she took us to a large booth across from a table of people, who respectfully, got up and pushed in their chairs, so my Dad could get thru. I looked and realized we would’ve had to step up on a ledge and slide across the seat (Know your customer). So, I knew that wasn’t going to happen. When I asked her where was he to put his walker? And could we sit at a table she said, “oh!” and walked us back to a booth on the end, and asked, “how’s this? He can put his walker behind the booth”. I told her a table would be better. So she sat us at a table beside a couple who ALSO used a walker that easily fit between the two tables.
By this time the “hostess” didn’t seem to happy with us. She sat our dripping wet menus down and walked away.
I understand she could’ve been having a rough day, but have a little compassion and be grateful and kind. Appreciate the fact that you can walk and not have to worry about steps or scooching your behind across a long seat. If your guest is handicapped ask if a booth or table works best. And if they say table, don’t say, how about this booth.
Spend time here and enjoy!
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