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07-09-2009, 12:37 PM | #1 |
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The Bob House (formerly Grille 25)
Went there last night and we had a wonderful time and dinner. The decor is very nice, love the seating area in the pub and the "Winter Room" is great!
Good luck to the new owners, so far, we're impressed! |
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Glad to hear the place is nice. Loved it years ago when it was "Copperfields". Hated it as "25" and got into a heated debate with the "owner jason" over service and quality. I wish the new place the best of luck in this economy. Any chance they have a nice salad bar???? Eating out healthy is such a problem at times. A nice salad bar certainly helps. Charlie |
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Does any one have a copy of their menu that could be posted?
Hopefully they will do well in this location. If it developes a good reputation we are thinking of holding some of our Snowmobile Club Dinner meetings there. We have a trail that leads to their front door. |
07-09-2009, 02:56 PM | #4 |
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They had a little bit of everything on the menu....I had the Maple Scallops that were very good. Everyone enjoyed their choices. No Salad bar that I could see, they offer a "Wedge" salad that you can put many different toppings on.....
They definitely have interest in the Snowmobilers Club......I was glad to hear they planned to stay open all year. Everyone was very friendly and ready to serve at a moments notice......I was impressed as they haven't been open much more than a few days. They joked when something didn't go as expected and kept a good attitude. |
07-17-2009, 06:06 AM | #5 |
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Went to the Bobhouse and it was not great. The service was very slooooow, the food just okay(although I did see some patrons eating some good looking sandwiches in the bar area). We usually have a three strike rule so we'll go back and try the sandwiches. Hope things get better, would like to see the place survive through the winter.
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I went to The Bob House last saturday night with my husband and daughter. When we arrived we were told that there would be an hour wait. We choose to sit at the bar and we were told once again that there would be an hour wait for our food. They were obviously "slammed" at that time but we really didn't care how long the wait was.We ordered french onion soup $4.29 and crab and mush bisque $3.49. It did take just about an hour to get the soups but they were really good and worth the wait. The appetizers came out in a reasonable amount of time and the were also very good if not excellent, calamari $7.49, crab cakes $8.99,stuffed mushrooms $6.99. We were pretty full so we shared a raspberry chicken dish $11.99. It was very rich (sweet) and I am glad we shared it. The hostess checked with us every time we received our food items and the bartender was very pleasent.It was a very relaxing experience,about two hours. We really enjoyed ourselves and we will certainly return.
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08-13-2009, 08:07 AM | #8 |
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'Went there last night for "Deb's Joys" birthday. The four of us had a very good meal. The waitstaff lacked experiance but wer trying their best. 'Kind of fun!
The food was yum and with appetizers and drinks the bill was $113. The dining room was not overcrowded although most of the tables wer in use. We'll be back again. |
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Or mayhaps......
I would think that it's not beyond the realm of feasibility that the goal was to have everything served at the same time, so a simple thing like soup was put on hold until the apps could be completed and served as well.
Just a thought.... |
08-15-2009, 06:14 PM | #11 |
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Perhaps that is a possibility
Perhaps,also, there was seating available and they didn't want to risk loosing another customer so they sat them expecting them to wait. I am just not one to wait in line an hour for something. I probably would have just gone home and had cereal or eggs. To each their own.
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08-16-2009, 07:04 AM | #12 |
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for SOUP?
An hour for soup? OMG. It had better be good. Sounds like they need some staff in the kitchen! Most people would have walked out by then! You sound so pleased about the experience. Were you given exceptional service, or were you happy to sit at the bar and enjoy the company for awhile before dining? I'm glad to know that the food was good, but not to arrive starving.
Blue cheese mashed potatoes? yum! I might have to stop by for that! |
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It was a long time to wait for soup, but I think that they held it up so that the rest of the meal would come out in a timely fashion. The service was very good and the company was excellent so it was a pleasent dinner.
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07-23-2009, 05:54 AM | #14 |
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ate their last night. Good service, excellent food, reasonable prices. my wife had the tuscan chicken with fresh asparagus. $12.99.very good
I had tackle box sampler. baked haddock, topped with shrimp and scallops with cottage fries and blue chese mashed potatoes. $13.99. again excellent. drink prices cheap. tuckermans and sams drafts -$3.00. glass of wine -$4.75 |
08-18-2009, 12:48 PM | #15 |
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Not So Good Appetizers
On Sunday night we didn't feel like cooking so we decided to come here for appetizers and drinks. We sat in the bar area and were greeted right away by the waitress and the service was good throughout, no problems.
We ordered crab cakes, calamari, and buffalo tenders and were not vey happy with any of them. The crab cakes tasted mostly of the breading and not much crab. The calamari was coated with Italian flavored bread crumbs and seemed a bit greasy. Also, it was mostly tentacles and not many of the round pieces we like. The buffalo tenders were just commercial breaded chicken strips with a little hot sauce spread on top. I was in the mood for buffalo wings but they're not on the menu so I had to settle for these and they were a poor substitute. I'm trying to persuade my wife to return with me to try an entree or two before passing judgement on the place but she is hesitant based on this experience. We had hoped for better... |
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I took my family there 2 weekends ago and we had a delicious meal. The crab cakes looked like they had "zero" filling and all crab. Maybe Trisha and Bob read a review and changed the recipe. Same on the calamari, we shared an order and it was delicious. My only dissapointment was their new oven had broken down and the prime rib was not available. The steak and crab "sand bar", was good though. What I was most impressed by was Trisha came over to our table several times to make sure everything was going well, and instead of just smiling and going on to the next table she bussed the table of a few finished plates. I appreciate an owner who does that. An 8 out of 10 for the Bob House in my opinion.
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09-08-2009, 10:24 PM | #17 |
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Delicious food at reasonable prices. I love the Bob House.
I am thrilled that The Bob House opened on Route 25 not too far away from me this year!!! I took out lobster rolls the first time for a small group at a last minute luncheon. I went back with a friend and had a Reuben which was delicious and my friend had the Haddock which she was was excellent. We had the cheesecake for dessert. I cannot wait to go again. I have a menu but do not know how one would post it on line. The Bob House seems to have a very nice selection of all kinds of foods from the soups to the pubsters to salads and wonderful overstuffed sanwiches and burgers. The entrees seafood dishes, to chicken dishes, to Beef, Pork or Veal. There are many other foods offered as well. I heard that they are going to try to stay open year round but will wait and see. I highly recommend The Bob House. FIVE STARS!!!!!!
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09-12-2009, 09:15 AM | #18 |
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SCORE 8.75 outa 10
My wife and will only sit at the bar wherever we go.You always get the best service. The Bob house has been great for us. The Bud lights are cold,not so with "25" and the food/service very good , not so with "25" Try it .
Ok, a quick story. We sat at the bar next to the "Drunk Lady" you all know who she is. The GIRL owner was so upset that the D.L. was ruining our night that she paid for 2 drinks each plus offered us a seat in the other room. We declined the seat but accepted the drinks. Like I said we only eat at Bars, we,ve seen it all. By the way the D. L. was shut off befor we got there. My Opinion JUNE 2009 %#%%&$@* . unless your a loon. |
09-19-2009, 07:47 PM | #19 |
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Finally had a chance to eat at the Bob House the other night and was very pleased. Now I know why when tried to eat there previously it was too crowded and there was a long wait. Food was very good, well priced, and our server excellent.
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The Bob House Disaster Meal
We received a gift certificate for the Bob House and were excited to give it a try. We called and no reservations are accepted - we arrived at 7:15 (party of 5). We were seated at 8:18 because there are only a couple of table to handle parties of more than 4. We were told that there were no more scallops - Ok - so we could handle that. Ordered Sam Adams Octoberfest - they ran out of that. So we ordered and after 20 minutes were told there was no more prime rib. And ......we asked for rolls and butter since we didn't get any with our soup and salads....guess what - they ran out of rolls!!!!
Well, I settled for Veal Parm. - was like American Chop Suey from a local diner - had pieces of carrot and celery in the sauce - Italian???? I don't think so!!!!!! Forget the three strikes and you're out - they're out as far as I'm concerned. After all that they didn't even offer us a free cup of coffee. |
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Am I too picky?
Everyone I talk to has had such great meals at the BOB House, I have gone several times now and maybe I'm too picky but I'm done. Wrong drinks, RUDE waitress, everyone around us with bread and rolls while they wait 1+ hour for meal but us! I wish them well but the food is not good enough to waste our time anymore.
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Very Interesting...
So much going on here that it's hard to keep up...anybody have a score card?
Anyways, seems like there is a definite love/hate relationship going on with the BH by forum members. Reviews seem very positive or very negative, almost nothing in between. Makes one wonder if you are all talking about the same place.... ...just sayin'... |
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We finally got to the Bob House tonight. It was nicer than I was expecting and is on our "will go again" list. Somehow I had the impression it was a high-price upscale place, but we ate well and got out of there for under $35. The crab bisque soup is worth the trip. The menu has many things that just must be tried.
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My wife and I went there last weekend and I as well went there with much hesitation. We got there at 8pm because our other plans fell through(thats why it was so late). And I waited for quite a long time at the hostess counter to be attended to. Well once the women finally came she was able to seat us. From then on out it was a delightful evening. Although it was still very busy(good for them) we got our food very quickly. I got a burger with blue cheese dressing and mushrooms. I can't remember what they called it. My wife got the chicken tender club. Both were excellent! The Fries were such a cleaver idea, very thick home made potatoe chips is the best way that I can describe them. I had 3 beers, and my wife had a soda. We had such a good time and will definately be returning asap! If I have to go when its not actually dinner time to get better service its worth it! We got out of there for under $30 and that was including a 20% tip.
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We went to the Bob House for dinner last night. Parking lot was quite full, but it seemed most were on the bar side. The restaraunt had a few empty tables (it was about 7PM), we were seated right away. The staff was friendly and attentive (not hovering nor pushing to turn over the table). The food was excellent and a very ample portion, as evidenced by the doggy bags leaving (not from my table tho... LOL). We'll go again.
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Went to the Bob House today for lunch. We got there about 1:30pm, and it wasn't very crowded: there were two or three other tables seated, plus whoever was in the pub...I didn't look in there. The food and the atmosphere was very good, but the service was on the slow side. I had a burger with fries, both were very good. The fries are actually closer to thick potato chips...a nice spin on the idea that was very tasty. My wife had haddock, which she said was very good as well. Other than the service speed, it was a good experience.
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I tried the Bob House last night for the first time. I sat in the bar and had a couple of glasses of wine and dinner. I was happy with their wine list, and enjoyed the food as well.
I met Trisha (the owner/hostess) and Kevin (a bartender). They were both very friendly. Overall.....good food and nice atmosphere! |
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We went there for dinner last night with another couple
Food: 7 - fairly good Service: 3 - pretty bad We waited about 10 minutes before being seated. The hostess said she was setting up the table for us, but when she led us in...there was nothing on the table, so I'm not sure what we were waiting for. We sat at a table in the lounge area (very VERY loud, in hindsight a big mistake on our part for not waiting for a table in the dining room) and waited another 10 minutes. Someone from the bar then came over to take our drink orders, 3 glasses of wine and a soda. Then we waited another 15 minutes for the drinks to arrive. A little while after that the waitress came over and took our 4 orders: 2 entrees both with side salads, 1 sandwich with no salad, 1 bowl of soup as the main course with a wedge salad. After about 15 minutes the salads came out...salads that we assumed were the side salads, followed by...another side salad. The boy who delivered them was 12 or 13 years old, and obviously just doing what he was told, and not prepared to answer questions like "is this a wedge salad or a side salad?" He didn't know, he was just delivering things. By this time the drink glasses were empty, and...there were no offers to get another round, despite the fact that we were sitting about 6 feet from the bar. Another 20 minutes passed after we had finished the salads, and the main courses came out...delivered by the boy again, this time with the waitress in tow. 2 entrees...the sandwich...and...another salad placed next to the salad plate that hadn't been cleared away yet. The waitress first said "yes, that's what you ordered", then said "Oh, I see what they did, they put the crab on the salad." Crab??? A few minutes later she whisked back with a cup of soup...I mean that literally...there was maybe 8oz of soup. She disappeared again after that. If that is a bowl of soup, that's a pretty small bowl. If that's the way it's supposed to come out, a heads-up from the waitress on the "I'd like the soup for my main course" request would seem justified. I found out later that the waitress was spending a fair amount of her time at a table (behind me) talking with some friends there. We finished our dinners...the food was fairly good...and waited. Still no offers of another round of drinks, and after we had been done for 20 minutes or so, the waitress came by and asked if we wanted dessert (no) and then said she'd get the check for us. The check arrived, and the total for 2 $14 entrees, 1 $8 sandwich, the soup, 3 salads, and 1 round of drinks was...$92. We arrived at about 6pm...and left around 8. 2 hours is a bit long for such a simple dinner, not to mention the order mistakes, and zero drink service. The price was way out of line as well. The food was fairly good, but...sorry folks, we're not going back. |
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a very different experience
On Saturday night we were meeting friends for dinner - earlier in the day when the discussion turned to where, I threw out a few options: Woodshed, The Restaurant, Pine Cone... I was out of the room though when the decision was made - The Bob House. My immediate reaction was disappointment based on the reviews I've seen here.
Service: We got there about 5:45 and the parking lot was pretty full. Walked in and there were several people at the hostess station in front of us. They were seated quickly and so were we. The young lady that seated us told us that she would be our server and immediately took our drink order. There were 2 empty tables in the dining room and 1 in the lounge. She came right back with our drinks and offered to take our order. I needed a bit more time. As soon as I closed my menu she came back. We placed our orders - 3 soups, 1 salad and 4 entrees. The soups and salads arrived pretty quickly, there was a short pause and then our entrees arrived. We got one dessert with four forks, coffee and tea - and were in the car at 7:10. When I saw the clock in the car, I thought wow that was fast - but I never felt rushed. Food: I had the french onion soup (my favorite on a cold windy night), it was piping hot and the flavor was just okay. The other soup and the salad were well received. Entrees - 2 veal and 2 steaks and all were very pleased. The veal was cut with a fork tender - really good. Nobody really wanted dessert - but it somehow evaporated... I went in expecting to be disappointed but came out pleasantly surprised. I would go back. |
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I went to the Bob House a week or so ago and thought it was very good. We sat at the bar and the service was great. Good wines by the glass. The food was real good and the wait time for it was fine as well.
We will be back. Should be a good sled destination. |
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