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    McCollum’s Restaurant & Bar

    McCollum’s Restaurant & Bar

    4.6(20 reviews)
    74.4 mi

    It seems like a nice place but our experience, particularly food, wasn't great. Service was good,…read moreour waiter was patient and friendly as we came as a party of 6 plus kids. What left me puzzled is food. What I loved were fries, round shaped which I thought was rather unusual and just the right amount of salt, crispiness, softness inside. That's about it though. As a main dish I picked prosciutto focaccia and while on paper it looked great, it came out very dry, almost stale, I didn't enjoy it at all. While fries were great, the portion of it was tiny. Like, 10 or 11 fries in a small plate. My partner got a chicken sandwich and it was good. Now, the kids got kids burger which comes with fries too and I swear the kids plate had double the fries compared to my side. We also got kids pasta and it was the same size as someone's pasta from our party. I mean, great value for kids menu items, sure, but I'm just not sure why adult dishes are so slim compared to kids. When they brought the check we noticed two items in it that we didn't order, which we realized after paying for it and looking at the receipt (they use portable terminals and have an option to text you the receipt). Our server corrected the mistake and refunded the difference for the two items we didn't order promptly after we pointed it out but this still left a bad aftertaste for us; we don't always look at receipts and this one would've gone unnoticed for sure, we only looked because total seems a bit too high. I also noticed that the soup upcharge on the menu is $2, but on the check it was $3. Pointed it out to the server too but she didn't do anything about it. It's just a dollar so we didn't press for it, and again, only noticed it because we started looking at the receipt due to unusually high total. Anyway, it was nice to visit, but we won't be back.

    Our first time here and we were impressed. The Rueben egg roll is my new favorite way to eat a…read moreRueben. I could have eaten 20. I had a Wagyu burger and my wife had a Caesar salad. Both were excellent. I loved the atmosphere and our waitress was outstanding. We definitely will be back.

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    McCollum’s Restaurant & Bar - Inside seating, with stairs to lodging upstairs

    Inside seating, with stairs to lodging upstairs

    McCollum’s Restaurant & Bar - Whipped cranberry goat cheese dip

    Whipped cranberry goat cheese dip

    McCollum’s Restaurant & Bar - Inside seating and bar area

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    Inside seating and bar area

    Steady Eddy's Station - BlackBerry Tart

    Steady Eddy's Station

    4.6(38 reviews)
    10.5 mi
    $$

    Our first time trying! Nice little spot in Leo. All the ingredients are fresh and you can tell…read morewhich is why I'm willing to pay a little bit more for a sandwich and soup. The roasted cauliflower were so crispy and delicious. The Greek salad dressing had great flavor and they were very generous with the toppings. Service was friendly and quick. Will be back!

    Stopped in for a late lunch today. Restaurant main dining room was busy but we chose to sit at one…read moreof the three tables in the entry foyer, as it has windows and tables that are nicely spaced. Ambiance of this area is casual and fun (see "tree" on wall). Our server was Corrine and she did an excellent job! Started w/soup: Hubby had chicken corn chowder and I had the brothy potato, green bean, and kielbasa (both soups pictured together). Both were great in flavor but were only just warm in temp, not hot as we would've preferred. The brothy kielbasa soup also needed a bit more seasoning. We didn't complain, as they were still tasty! Hubby got the wonderfully delicious and warm Pear, Brie, and Ham sandwich on a crusty loaf (pictured). One of the best ham sandwiches ever, he said. Highly recommends! Comes with chips . I got the special Late Summer Blue Crab Salad (pictured) which I was surprised to discover came with no salad greens, or not even, perhaps, toast points or crackers. I did ask for a side of arugula ($2) and the combo of fresh, summery crab salad and greens was delectable! This was a seasonal offering and today, I'm told, was its last day of availability. Had the soup been hot, this would've been a 5-star lunch!

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    Steady Eddy's Station - Entry tables adjacent to main dining area and bar

    Entry tables adjacent to main dining area and bar

    Steady Eddy's Station - Boston can cream pie

    Boston can cream pie

    Steady Eddy's Station - Interior 2

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    Interior 2

    Chance Bar - Rib tips

    Chance Bar

    4.6(64 reviews)
    22.7 mi

    A comfortable and smaller restaurant on Fairfield Street. Limited menu options but good food! The…read moremushroom and bacon wrapped dates were delicious. Bacon double cheeseburger and onion rings are very good and filling. Only beer/wine for alcohol drinks with coke products. Amazing attentive staff keeping your needs taken care of the entire meal. Great place for a date night.

    Another fantastic dinning experience at Chance Bar! Chance really does dinner well. Everything…read morefrom the personal service and touch to excellent food to an eclectic atmosphere. It really is a must try if you are looking g for a dinning experience. The facility is small and parking out back can be a challenge. Making reservations is easy on their website. I would encourage this as it is nice to have and be able to relax. The team here is great. Addie greeted us and quickly got us to our table. She was friendly, all smiles and quick to make sure our water glasses were refilled. Chelsea was our waitress. She made us feel right at home and welcomed. She made sure to follow up regularly with us and was very friendly. Corey, one of the owners and chefs, came out to meet us. You could tell that he was genuinely glad we were there and wanted to make sure we were satisfied with the cook. The atmosphere is very quaint. The dining area is small but overly packed or loud. The white table coverings and dim lights were nice. There was soft jazz music overhead and an interesting collection of local art work on the wall. I was surprised that Chance didn't have much drink service outside of beer and wine. There is a bar predominantly places in the restaurant but no liquor items to serve. The wine list was moderately large and had a couple items that would appeal to dry red wine drinkers. One of the things I like about Chance is the selection of small plate shareables. You can make a meal out of a couple or accent an entree as an appetizer. We like to get several of these to sample. We started with the beer bread. The comes with two large slices of bread. The bread is served room temperature. This leads you to conclude, at first bite, that the bread is a bit dry and stale. The bread is thick and dense. It does has a drier taste but it isn't dry. There is a good beer flavoring present. The honey butter was fun. The butter chunk was thicker and hard. The honey was drizzled over the top with possibly a little cinnamon accent. You had to work a little to get the ratio and spread you want. The beer battered mushrooms are still good. The medium sized mushroom is covered in a thick and crispy batter. There is a slight beer taste in each large mushroom. The mild horseradish dipping sauce was a nice compliment. We also ordered the rib tips. This is a small dish that is packed with lots of flavor. The crispy garlic chips were unique and tasty. The garlic is overpowering and crisp tastes slightly burnt. The honey BBQ sauce is delicious - mop it off the plate delicious! The sauce is thick and sweet. It has a slightly strong BBQ spice flavor. The jalapeño rings are well cooked and soaked up the BBQ glaze nicely. While tasty the jalapeño rings were slightly spicy to taste. We did order the ricotta gnocchi again. It was delicious the first time we ordered it. It was outstanding again. The gnocchi is freshly made and soft but slightly firm to cut. The ricotta gives the dish a slight cheese flavor. The tomato based sauce is smooth and moderately thick. The sightly sweet Italian seasoned sauce was a perfect covering for the gnocchi!

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    Chance Bar - Ricotta gnocchi

    Ricotta gnocchi

    Chance Bar - Beer bread

    Beer bread

    Chance Bar - A delicious moscato!

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    A delicious moscato!

    White Oak Wine Cafe - wine_bars - Updated May 2026

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