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    5.0 (1 review)
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    Hoppers Pub - The Southwest Crispy Chicken Wrap. Top notch!

    Hoppers Pub

    (115 reviews)

    $$

    So I was to tired to thirsty and way to hungry to waste a moment to take a picture but here goes…read more Now, if you've ever found yourself wandering through Waynesville with a hollow leg and a thirst that'd make a camel quit, you could do a whole lot worse than pulling up a chair at Hopper's Pub. It's the kind of joint where the atmosphere is thicker than a Sunday morning fog and the hospitality is warmer than a radiator in July. Since we're right there in the shadow of the fort, you'll find yourself rubbing elbows with all sorts of folks. They say you ought to eat where the locals eat, but in a military town, "local" is a relative term--most everybody there is from somewhere else, and they're all just passing through on Uncle Sam's dime. But at Hopper's, for an hour or two, everybody's treated like they grew up right down the street. If f you're looking for a cold beer, Hopper's has their own house brew on tap that's colder than a mother-in-law's stare. It's a sports bar in the truest sense--wall-to-wall TV screens making sure you don't miss a single down or a checkered flag. When there's a car show in town or a big game on, the place gets livelier than a porch dog with a new bone. Speaking of dogs there is a semi-permanent guest that stops by name of Norman. Pet him and you will have a friend for life. They aren't feeding birds here, friend. We're talking Burgers and fries of with tons of flavor. Sliders, cheesesteaks and wings, make sure you got extra napkins. I am not sure why but I think he also have vegetarian options. The staff is politer than a deacon on Sunday. They're attentive, friendly, and they treat travelers like they've lived in Waynesville their whole lives. Keep in mind they are pumping out a ton of adult beverages and food. A cold beer and a good burger are worth a five minute wait. Whether you're just passing through or you're a "local" who's only been in town since your last PCS, Hopper's is a solid bet for a good time and a full belly. It's family-friendly, high-energy, and highly recommended. And if you happen to be there when they break out the Bingo, hold onto your hat. They've got a unique set of calls and responses that'll frighten and amaze you the first time you hear 'em--it's somewhere between a drill sergeant's cadence and a tent revival, and it's worth the price of admission just to witness the spectacle.

    Really fun place. Just walked in and they are playing free Bingo and handing out raffles. Won…read moresome free cookies in the raffle. Ordered something different. The buffalo Mac and cheese and a pretzel w/ cheese sauce. Honestly the food was not the best, but the atmosphere was great and fun. If I can back here, I'd spend a Monday evening here again and try something else. I appreciated the novelty of the restaurant and fun crowd.

    The Hub Restaurant & Lounge - Cream horn

    The Hub Restaurant & Lounge

    (116 reviews)

    $$

    After we moved here this summer, I couldn't wait to try out this restaurant. I lived in Germany for…read more8 years as an adult, and 5 as a kid. The ambience was great and so was the food, but so overpriced. For 3 adults and 2 children it was about $200, and that was without dessert, the desserts looked amazing though. What we ordered would have cost us maybe $60 back in Germany. I cook German food all the time at home, so it was nice not having to cook, but we won't be going back.

    This restaurant sits a bit back behind the main strip in St Robert. I only saw it as I drove as it…read morehas bright lights and I was looking for somewhere to eat. I am not super familiar with German food, but like to try things that are different. I wasn't sure what to order, so I ordered a Schnitzel Trio for $22.95. Pricey I know, but was here on work training and knew I'd get a per diem of sorts. They first brought out a small salad with a couple German style green beans, and other cabbage themed side dish. All was tasty. The trio came with a Cordon Bleu schnitzel, Jäger Schnitzel, and St. Maritza Schnitzel, and instead of a choice of potato, I chose the Spaetze which is like noodle. It also came with a bowl of brown gravy with mushrooms, which is poured over the noodles. All of the schnitzels were good with the Cordon Bleu and Jäger Schnitzels being my favorite. The gravy made the noodles, otherwise the noodles by themselves would not have a lot of flavor. It also came with a roll, but roll was hard and pretty dry. Overall, it was a nice experience and I left full. It is a bit pricey and not somewhere I go on my own as I regularly live on a frugal budget! I had the trio and a water and the total bill was $24.84 before tip! Great friendly service and I hope the continue to do well. It sounded like they just opened for more days out of the week.

    Bottoms Up - beerbar - Updated May 2026

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