The Lincoln Inn
“The staff is very friendly as well as the locals who regularly belly-up here too.”
“The bands on Saturday nights from 9-12 are often blues/americana/roots music oriented-and sometimes they will have two bands.”
“Good place to watch sporting events and hang out w friends…lincoln inn wings are a must…newly installed jukebox and pool table..”
The Lincoln Inn
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Has TV: Yes
Waiter Service: Yes
Price range.
$$ Price range $11-30
6 reviews
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There are not a lot of restaurants in this neck of the Heights that work for me because I don't eat meat, so I was glad to discover Lincoln Inn and their classic menu of American cuisine standards. We stopped in for brunch and I went with an omelette. Everything was good, but if I'm being honest I think I like the food at Coach Hose better, at least for brunch. I'll definitely be back for dinner, or perhaps a night cap at the bar. Service was friendly and the restaurant looks pretty spiffy after a recent renovation.
The lovely wife and I came here earlier this week for dinner. It used to be one of her old stomping grounds back in the day.
First time for us, it has been remodeled with nice artwork on the walls and a really nice tiled wall behind the bar.
For an appetizer, we shared the mozzarella sticks while having a glass of White Zinfandel. While looking over the menu what caught my eye was the Lincoln Inn Feast of Seafood, which consisted of baby lobster tails, clams, calamari, mussels and shrimp sautéed in garlic, olive oil and clam sauce. It is served over your choice of pasta (I chose linguini). The Mrs. got an 8 oz. sirloin and lobster tail.
I believe items may have been missing from my dish, I did not find any calamari and the sauce was kind of bland like they left off the garlic. My wife's dinner came pretty much like she ordered though the sirloin was a little more than medium rare. I could understand if they were busy but when we came in we were the only customers in the back restaurant area.
We finished off the meal with cappuccinos and tiramisu (which was the best thing we had all night). The staff is extremely friendly and I will probably go back to see if it was just a fluke that night based on other reviews. Possibly for a weekend brunch or afternoon lunch but for now, just A-OK, hence the three stars.
It looks live a dive bar/restaurant but don't judge this book by its cover!!!
It was recently renovated and the decor was updated. Modern and clean.
The owner Ken is friendly and always willing to tell a joke and talk for hours. The crowd is usually an older crowd but all have been friendly.
The food is great. Had to force my wife to go but when she walked in she was blown away. It's like walking through the wardrobe into Narnia. That big of a change. The menu is varied from steaks, pasta, and nice selection of seafood. Prices range from $12 up to $24 for their Seafood Feast. Huge and delicious. The mussels are excellent.
They have live music all the time. Nice change for the neighborhood and adds a little something different.
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3.5 stars.
I went here for Chris Ernst's Art Show a few months back. It looks a little divey on the outside, but is clean and updated inside. I ordered penne vodka since I was starving! It was so great to see my friend's art around the bar. The collection fit the vibe of this place. The servers were nice and friendly and I received my food quickly. We didn't stay too long and left right when the band came on. Parking was such a pain with the snow everywhere, but I'm sure this will be nice in the warmer weather!
Reopened after major renovations! Still family owned and operated. Come through!!!
A lot of changes to this place, and not necessarily for the better.
Last time I dined here was two years ago, they had a larger variety of food items on their menu and the food was delicious and well priced. The menu has changed since (presumably under new ownership/management). They also added a pool table and a live band area.
We ordered the potato croquettes to start, the croquettes itself were pretty delicious but the sour cream dip was bland. I had the Brazilian burger supreme (egg, bacon, mashed potato salad spread). The burger meat itself was bland, smelled and tasted like straight ground beef. The bun was not toasted which made the burger soggy to eat. The fries that accompanied the burger was slightly undercooked, greasy and unseasoned.
The quality and selection of the food has significantly declined since the last time I dined here, not sure if I will be coming back.