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    Old Town Tavern

    3.9 (147 reviews)
    ModerateBars, American
    Open 11:30 am - 10:00 pm
    Updated 1 month ago

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    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Good for groups
    Outdoor seating

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    What's better to eat at a bar than a hamburger????
    Susan W.

    Met a young woman who has been employed here 15 years!!!! Boy, that's loyalty!!!!! Very nice, very professional. Full bar, a lot of variety in terms of whiskeys, tequilas, gins, and rum. They had some delicious sounding gumbo and I passed so I hope I make it back sometime. The burger and fries was very good toasted bun nice crisp vegetables, great dill pickles.... The meat patty was quality meat but certainly not hand formed or freshly made. The fries were not greasy, fried crisply and perfectly. I don't believe they're freshly cut. Great atmosphere. Brick walls with lots of old photos which makes it look quaint. My darling partner and I enjoyed our lunch and we will try to make it back sometime!!!

    Brittany B.

    Again, the best CHILIE CHEESE FRIES!!!! Good lord they are amazing. Customer service is always amazing (Malie I think) was grade A! Truly come here absolutely amazing

    Jenny made me the best old fashioned. I normally prefer high dining but this quiet, quaint, and beautiful establishment really struck home. The atmosphere and kind hearted staff really sealed the deal for me. Will be back, if Jenny is working, ask for an old fashioned. 12/10

    Cheap cocktails!
    Liz P.

    I came here for the first time this weekend while in Ann Arbor for the Cinetopia film fest. We had drinks at Beer Grotto and then wanted to go to one more place. My friend who lives in town suggested Old Town. Their cocktails are $6-7 (very reasonably priced). I ordered a Dark and Stormy and it was pretty good. I'd like to come back here for food sometime too, the menu looked good. They must serve food late too because we were there around 1am on a Friday night and food orders were still being served.

    The Old Town is a grub pub that I have been to many times years ago. It has been over 10 years since I last visited the Old Town. Visited March 16, 2024. Had three drinks and lunch. Craft Beer I had was Edmund Fitzgerald. Very good. The food I had was the beef hamburger. I ordered burger medium. Arrived WELL DONE. In most instances I would have sent it back. However, it was 2:00 in the afternoon and this was my first lick of food all day and I was too hungry to wait around. Ordinarily, hunger will disguise flavor, but not today. What the burger lacked in proper cooking, it missed more on account of lacking in flavor. The burger was flavorless and disappointing. Food aside, the beer was Very Good. The service was outstanding. Staff is wonderful and friendly. I give the Beer a 4.5. I give the service a 5. I give the Burger a 1.5. I give a 5 for ambience. Overall I give a 4 for the entire experience. I will give the Old Town another chance.

    Street closed off for patio seating
    Lacey Q.

    Standard pub style bar with your run of the mill bar food. The beer and food menus were on the limited side but they got the job done. We used the QR code contactless menu, and all of the waitresses were wearing masks. The street was closed off for patio seating, and the tables were equipped with umbrellas for shade. I wouldn't go out of my way to go back for any of the food in particular, but if you're craving a quick burger and a beer in a low key bar, then this would be a solid option to consider.

    Hamburger, American cheese, lettuce, tomatoes, Kaiser roll, steak fries, and spear pickle
    Robert W.

    People kept recommending the food here so I came hungry 12AM on a Friday night and was able to get street parking. I ordered the 7oz hamburger with lettuce, tomato, and American cheese. Noteworthy is that they use patties from Knight's Market, which you can tell is high quality burger because it taste good and feels soothing to the stomach even the next morning. For $10.50 without cheese, it's an excellent deal and it comes on a Kaiser roll, steak fries, and a pickle spear. They did over do the fries a bit.

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