Oak Hill Bar & Grill
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3 meals and NOTHING was decent. Mac n cheese ... not as good as stoufers. Gumbo...watery soup with no flavor. Fries ...lame. Fried Green tomatoes ... …
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BEST Coconut Pie!!!. Recently I had the opportunity to sample a few pies from Oak Hill. OH MY WORD! The coconut pie was by far the best pie I have eve…
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Great food, great service. The food is good (for bar food of course) and the employees are very friendly. Order a bottle of beer from Tommy and he'll …
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9 Reviews on “Oak Hill Bar & Grill”
Great food, great service. The food is good (for bar food of course) and the employees are very friendly. Order a bottle of beer from Tommy and he’ll kick the top into the trash can. Cool stuff. Very relaxed atmosphere.
Today was the first and last time. The food was bad, and the customer service was worse. I’m not going back.
Not bad. Oak Hill is on our short list of regular lunch places. It’s fast and pretty good.
First time here, but I might go somewhere else next time. The food is good, prices are reasonable but the food is not outstanding. If you are hungry and just want to eat this is fine, but not a destination to strive for. It feels more like a bar for older men to hang out at. The look if the place is nice though and it is clean. So not a bad place at all, but there might be better restaurants around.
Had eaten there once before …. Had eaten there once before, and the food was good, but the service was poor. Tried to eat there for a second time, but no one came to take our order. Will not go back again.
Poor poor service. Regular crowd seems to be the only patrons to get service. Completely rude bartenders; will not be back!
Strange vibe. This is the strangest bar. My husband and I have been there several times trying to like it, because it’s so close to our house. During the day, it’s fine. Around 5:00, the regulars shuffle in and things become creepy. You can actually witness the shift where the average-looking day crew leaves, the younger bartenders in tight tops show up, and the regulars (almost all married men ages 50+) come in to ogle (and sometimes grope) them. The old guys must tip fairly well too, because after that shift occurs, a non-regular doesn’t have a shot in hell of getting decent service. We won’t be back.