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- 4.1Food
- 4.2Service
- 4.1Ambience
- 3.9Value
Noise • Moderate
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$19.00 - $42.00 per person
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Burntwood Tavern - Solon reviews from people who’ve dined at this restaurant. Based on recent rating.
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Noise • Moderate
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Yes, Burntwood Tavern in Solon is a solid choice for date night. Guests frequently praise the warm, cozy atmosphere, attentive servers, and nicely prepared entrees (salmon, steaks, lobster bisque). Consider a quieter weekday or an early weekend seating; the patio and fireplace add romantic touches. Cocktails and a diverse beer list also make it easy to enjoy a relaxed evening out.
Portions are generally generous, guests often note large, satisfying plates and hearty sandwiches. Entrees like Prime Rib, Fish & Chips and salads are described as filling, and sides (hand-cut fries, smashed Yukon potatoes) are substantial. If you prefer lighter fare, consider sharing appetizers or ordering a salad and splitting an entrée.
For value and a lively scene, go during Happy Hour (typically 3–6 pm) or on Wednesdays for the $10 Smashburger special (rewards members noted this deal). For a quieter meal, try weekday lunches or early week evenings; weekends and holiday brunches (Mother’s Day, Easter) are busy and may require reservations.
Warm, welcoming, and lively, guests describe a cozy yet modern tavern vibe with tasteful decor after a recent refresh. Expect friendly servers, a bustling bar area, a relaxed patio, and occasional busy, celebratory crowds (brunches and holidays). The fireplace and tasteful remodel get positive mentions for ambiance.
Business casual is the recommended dress code. Guests typically dine in comfortable yet neat attire, suitable for casual date nights, family meals, or business lunches.
Yes, guests report staff being accommodating for celebrations and group needs. For special dietary requests, seating arrangements, or private-event questions, call the restaurant ahead so the kitchen and service team can prepare. For large groups or private rooms, confirm availability in advance.
Yes, families and children dine here frequently. Guests celebrate birthdays and family gatherings, and reviews reference kids’ meals and family-friendly brunches. If you’re bringing young children, earlier seatings or calling ahead can help ensure a comfortable table.
There’s no formal waiting-list detail available, but guests report the restaurant gets busy (weekends, holidays, brunch) and sometimes has waits even with reservations. The best practice is to reserve ahead for weekend evenings or holiday brunches; call the restaurant if you expect a large party or need to know current wait times.
Busiest: weekend evenings, holiday brunches (Mother’s Day, Easter) and popular weekend brunch times. Quietest: weekday lunches and early week dinners tend to be calmer. Happy Hour and Wednesday specials draw crowds for value-oriented visits.
It depends on your goal: Wednesday is great for value (noted $10 Smashburger special for rewards members), weekdays are quieter for an intimate meal, and Friday/Saturday evenings are best for a lively night out. For brunch fans, holiday and weekend brunches are popular but busy.
Yes, the restaurant operates special holiday brunches and events (examples: Easter and Mother’s Day buffets mentioned by many guests). Hours or formats may change for holidays, so check ahead or call to confirm holiday hours and any special menus or buffet pricing.
Yes, Burntwood Tavern has a patio that guests enjoy for lunches and dinners. Multiple reviews specifically praise patio dining on pleasant evenings; it’s a nice option for warmer weather or a relaxed meal outdoors.
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