New Belmont
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Nestled beside a record shop, this restaurant-bar features exposed-brick walls throughout, while framed photos of utensils decorate the dining area downstairs. The moderate-sized upstairs bar has pinball, a pair of pool tables, big-screen TV and quirky mixed-media artwork by resident bartender Brady. Twenty-somethings come casually dressed for drinks, dining and the occasional rock show. The American menu downstairs ranges from coriander-crusted tuna loin to a simpler Belmont bacon-cheddar burger.
User Reviews
trlyblssd
March 16, 2009
My husband, friends, and I have dined at the New Belmont several times, and service has always been a issue for us; however, the food was always outstanding! Unfortunately, we went there this evening, it had been a while since we have dined at this restaurant, and not only had the service been extremely terrible, the food was as well! I was completly shocked!! A few months had passed since we had been there last, and I expected the service to be terrible, but the food was amazing! Any problems we had with our food or service was handled by a young woman whom looked to be kitchen staff; however, this time, when my NY Strip, which I had asked to be prepared mid-rare, and was presented to me mid-well, with a waitress whom obviously had a bad attitude, I asked for the female I had once known to take care of problems like this, the waitress told me that she had no idea what I was talking about, and that the kitchen staff was preparing a new steak for me, which was over-cooked again! I will never dine at the New Belmont ever again, and I will recommend that others do not dine there as well!
read full reviewpuccidimar
November 26, 2006
I had the unfortunate experience of trying out this place for brunch. I knew this was not going to be on top on my list when I was told that the place was "out of bloody mary's". I thought this was a brunch staple. I had a very greasy meal -- it was one of the specials of the day. The boneless fried chicken was smothered with some kind of sausage sauce. The side dish of fried green tomatoes was dripping in oil. And the added scrammbled eggs was served cold. I thought of rescuing this horrible experiencing by ordering a glass of champagne. Alas, this too, was bad! Not one tiny bubble and served in room temperature. Never again.
read full reviewcoffinbone
November 20, 2006
They take what's fresh and make it part of their menu. The downstairs restaurant is very pleasant--I've taken many friends there for dinner and brunch. They put interesting twists on food--it really tantalizes your palate. The upstair bar is fun, and they often have live entertainment of great diversity. I've enjoyed all my visits there. You can get anything on their restaurant menu in the upstairs bar, until abou 10 PM. Then they have bar food, quite good.
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Category:
Restaurant Special Features:
Late Night Dining, Romantic Dining, Live Music, Happy Hour, Bar Scene
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Smoking Permitted:
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