Reifschneider’s Grill & Grape
608 North Main Street, Columbia, IL, 62236
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Address :
608 North Main Street
Columbia, IL, 62236 - Phone (618) 281-2020
- Website https://grillandgrape.net
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Specialities
- Takes Reservations : Yes
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Dinner
Parking : Private Lot
Bike Parking : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Ambience : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Good For Dancing : No
Alcohol : Full Bar
Outdoor Seating : Yes
Wi-Fi : Free
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : Yes
Caters : Yes
Categories
Pizza
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Ashley M.
Great atmosphere. Great Food. Great drinks. The brick oven produces delicious smells as well as great pizza. BBQ is also very delicious.
(4)Anne D.
It was a very quick drive from south county in St. Louis. The servers were very prompt and friendly. They had an excellent wine selection. My husband had the cajun pasta and I had a wood-fired pizza. We both enjoyed our dinners and will return. If I had to say one thing negative, I would say they offer too many choices on the menu which made it difficult trying to decide what to order.
(5)Suzanne R.
Nice newer atmosphere . Very casual but not dumpy. The service was great ! Top notch! The food : tonight's food was apps. Loaded nachos , onion rings , loaded potato skins , fiery hot wings. Loaded nachos were very good . Very fresh ! I loved these ! Onion rings were beer battered. I don't think they were homemade but they were good. My husband liked the horsy sauce. What can I say about loaded potato skins . They are good . Really hard to mess up . Fiery hot wings : good not great . We got the boneless kind. They did not have a crunch to them, which makes me wonder if they homemade . The taste was there but without the crunch something was missing . All in all good time . Good not great food .
(4)Eric S.
Great night out on a Saturday. The special was a full rack of ribs and they were outstanding. Only reason I can't give five stars is that the hostess was a bit clueless and not very welcoming. The place was busy and they seemed a bit overcome by it all. Great food, though.
(4)Tanya M.
I stopped here because I loved the smoked wings at the location in Freeburg. I did not see them on the menu. so i ordered the smoked meatball sandwich. the had to eat the meatballs then the bread. it was messy. the fries where good and crispy. the turkey minestrone soup was just OK. i asked the waiter why they didn't have the smoked wings. he said that they did but they aren't on the menu. grrrrrrrrrr
(3)Mike J.
I have eaten at this restaurant a handful of times over the last couple years. The food and service are both very good. It's a fun casual place, that is in no way pretentious. Yesterday was a beautiful afternoon, and the three of us really wanted to eat outside. There was a private party out in the patio, someone's 50th birthday. The host wasn't sure if we would want to sit out there among all of those people. But it was so nice, sensing we really wanted to sit outside, they walked us through and sat us and one of the few remaining tables on the back end of the patio. Although a little awkward we couldn't have been happier. Our food took a little while to come out obviously because this party of 25 or 30 or so had just order their meals, this was completely understandable as we were in no rush. I ordered a dinner salad and a pasta dish. Initially I inquired about a sweet Italian dressing or a poppy seed they had neither, so I went with a blue cheese dressing. The salad is very full and fresh and the amount of dressing was perfect (comes in one of those pre portioned plastic containers) once all mixed together. One of my biggest pet peeves is an over dressed salad. I ordered the Cajun pasta with chicken and shrimp. It was delicious with a creamy vodka type sauce and the portion was huge, enough to take some home for the next day. Pasta was cooked to a perfect al dente, but the garlic bread for wasn't toasted enough. If that was their intention, garlic bread, it was fine. I prefer toast with my pasta for the textured contrast. The iced tea was fine. My wife ordered a double burger which looked fantastic, she said she wished they had seasoned the patties. The fries are always fantastic. My mother in law ordered the French onion soup bowl. It didn't appear to have nearly enough color for a well carmelized French onion soup. But she seemed to enjoy it. . As far as service overall, they did the best they could considering the large party seperating us from the service entrance. It was our call to eat outside.
(3)Tina S.
A friend wanted to try Reifschneider's oven baked pizza's. I wanted pasta. I ordered a glass of Moscato, they usually have a nice bottle. Last night they did not disappoint. My friend is a pretty basic type of guy. He was disappointed that is cost extra to have just a pepperoni and sausage pizza. I ordered the chicken, bacon, mushroom pasta. This serving is big enough for lunch the next day. The white sauce is cheesy and creamy, the bacon has just the right amount of smokiness to it. The place is a little pricey but good.
(4)Zack R.
Excellent brick oven pizza in small-town southern Illinois. I got the Buffalo chicken ranch pizza. It was pretty tasty, with loads of bacon, and blue cheese. Honestly, the ranch was the downfall. Blue cheese, bacon, chicken, cheese, and Franks would have been perfect. My wife got a reuben, and enjoyed it; the fries served along side of it were outstanding. We started with an order of bacon-wrapped stuffed jalepenos. Super delicious. They were so damn good! The service was excellent. Friendly, attentive, and interactive.
(4)Ram K.
Nice atmosphere. Good food. Try their brick oven pizza. Good bartenders, friendly staff.
(4)Shelly B.
We never seem to make to Columbia at a decent hour to try any restaurants. We went to Reifschneider's after seeing fairly good reviews and were excited about finally getting to try a local place. We got seated pretty quick since it wasn't busy. A lady got our drink order and told us someone would be right with us. We watched as 2 wait staff helped the 3 occupied tables near us, but nobody would take our order. After 10 minutes and the same 2 wait staff walking by us without helping us, we got up and walked out. A different waitress stopped as we got up and asked if anyone was helping us and apologized when I told her no and that we were leaving. I can't tell you about the quality of the food, but the service was not good. There were only 6 occupied tables and 4 wait staff working the floor, which makes this all the more baffling.
(1)Aspin H.
There are plenty of Columbians' who will rave about the place, and plenty who will simply just say "mehhh"... but for me, I think its a decent place and a nice bar/restaurant for Columbia...especially considering we dont have another place like it in our town...So thats a plus for me. There buffalo chicken sandwhich is awesome.. I love it.. I've also had there brick oven pizza which is also phenomenal, Im not sure why people give this place such a low rating.. They smoke meat outside sometimes as welll, and it always smells really really yummy, alas I've never tried it though. This place can get really busy sometimes, and like other Yelp'ers said the service can be spotty, but overall I dont really have anything negative to say. For Columbia, its a great addition.
(4)Anne M.
For those of you in South County looking for something a little different, take the extra few minutes to cross the bridge for this fabulous joint. They have vegetarian options which is great, and truly, there is something for everyone here. They have a great wine selection, something which the SoCo area is definitely lacking. We went on a Thursday to catch the beautiful performance of Michael Schaerer. So mellow, so friendly, great food. I will say this - of the few times I've been here, I've noticed my pizza is much better when the kid with the dreadlocks is operating the brick oven. Just sayin'
(5)Chris R.
Still a tremendous place. Cool, atmosphere with the brick oven, nice sized bar, and plenty of TVs to see whatever sport is. Nice wood floors throughout. I can speak highly enough of the brick-oven pizzas. They are tremendous. I've had several other menu items from the buffalo chicken burger (They call it a Buffalo Yard Bird), hamburgers, nachos with cheese, and so on, but nothing beats the pizza. A little tase of heaven. I love the grind salt and grind pepper. You can really control the amount of salt you get when you are grinding it yourself. So why only 4 stars in the review? Simple...fancy Ketchup. I still cannot fathom how a nice restaurant can have this horrible "fancy" brand named ketchup? Will it really break the bank to use Heinz? The fries are good, but not the greatest...however when you are required to use crap ketchup on them, it actually makes them worse. I know it sounds nit picky, but for the love of all things ketchup, keep some Heinz in stock for people that care about their ketchup.
(4)Jill F.
I moved to Columbia about a year and a half ago and was recommended by a friend to check out Reifschneiders. I have always been impressed with the food, the service, and the drink specials. No complaints here!
(5)chris m.
Three words. Smoked Chicken Wings. Menu is full of great options for various tastes. They normally serve the smoked wings (when available) with BBQ sauce, but ask for buffalo. Perfect combo of heat and smoke. I've had wings all over the country. These are on par with the fish sauce wings from pok pok in portland.
(5)Brian T.
People we nice. Steak was 20 bucks and obviously frozen. There is even a warning on the menu that if you order anything past Medium, do it at your own risk. Advertised as 28 day dry aged. Should be able to cook that to well and have it still be tender. Ordered mine rare, came out on the medium side of medium-rare. Veggies were from a frozen blend also. I'm sure it's a great place to drink, but the food is on par with Applebee's.
(2)Kyle K.
We went here on a Saturday night based on the advice of some friends and were very pleased with the restaurant. It's in downtown Columbia and is a really nice little place. It almost has a "hole-in-the-wall" feel to it from the outside and seems to be a place where people come to just "hang out," but the food is more upscale than the streetside apperance. They have several wines and beers, and they have an extensive menu full of several options. I had one of their "wood-fired" pizzas - a BBQ chicken. One of the others in my group had a blackened chicken, so I also grabbed a bite of it. I must say that it wasn't the best BBQ or blackened chicken pizza I've ever had, but it was still very good. I would definitely go back.
(4)Bakerina S.
What more could you want? This is a hidden gem. Everything we have had has been great. They have a brick oven for the pizza and a few other things. The specials are imaginative. Service is friendly and efficient.
(5)Rhodora W.
The lobster ravioli was fantastic! Their brick oven pizzas are always yum. and I've never had bad service. The only thing I've tried that wasn't great was the french onion soup. It just tasted off. This is one my favorite places to eat in Columbia.
(4)Sara S.
Great place to eat locally. Great drinks and what I would consider above average/upscale bar food. They also have great specials on the weekends. A welcome addition to Columbia!
(4)Sean H.
Seems to have a good selection of drinks. Nice atmosphere. Lots of TVs for sports. Went in around 11:30a just before the lunch crowd and ordered two items for take-out. They were bagged and taped. I should've opened them right there. One of the orders was completely wrong. The other was perfect. Since I always give a restaurant a second chance, I'd go back at least one more time.
(3)Brian D.
I live in Columbia and love the having a slightly upscale, non chain, place where I can take friends and family for a good meal. It is not a destination, but a convenient local establishment. The inside is VERY noisy so kids are no problem, the service can spotty, especially if they are busy. The brick oven pizzas are my favorite, but the sandwiches are a good bet too. If your not worried about your cholesterol or waistline go for the gooey louie 1/2lb angus Burger stuffed between two grilled cheese sandwiches!
(4)Sammy S.
Perhaps my expectations were too high, but I found this place to be pretty disappointing. We went for lunch but were not offered a lunch menu. Only upon leaving and noticing one on another table did I realize that they even had a lunch menu. The menu offers pretty much the standard bar fare with plenty of big sandwiches and fried foods. The food was fine; not awesome but not bad.
(3)Duncan S.
Reifschneider's is a pretty good local bar for a small town. Featuring nice modern decor, wood polished floors, a long bar with high top tables in the bar area and a dining area at the rear with booths and low tables. The bar and dining area have a good number of televisions for catching sports (it is a great place to catch NFL with the number of screens available). Background music pretty innocuous pop. Nice casual vibe. Crowd very much locals and more collared shirt variety than t-shirt variety, with all age groups represented. Family friendly in the dining area. Draft range is fairly typical with usually 1-2 good US craft beer options available say a Schlafly or a Rogue Wine selection is a little underwhelming and needs some work, though the house special is a pretty good buy. Pretty standard bar food favorites such as wings, burgers and wraps. Fairly decent without setting the world on fire and always some good specials on the chalkboard out back. I would take a pass on the pizza as they are bland and have a poor crust. Service is patchy at times, depending where you are sitting. Never bad, but sometimes it takes some work on the re-fills. You could do a lot worse than this bar.
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