Barleycorn’s
1073 Industrial Rd, Cold Spring, KY, 41076
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Address :
1073 Industrial Rd
Cold Spring, KY, 41076 - Phone (859) 442-3400
- Website https://www.barleycorns.com
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Opening Hours
- Mon :11:00 am - 2:00pm
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : Yes
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Lunch
Parking : Private Lot
Bike Parking : Yes
Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Noise Level : Loud
Music : Live
Good For Dancing : No
Alcohol : Full Bar
Happy Hour : Yes
Best Nights : Fri, Sat
Coat Check : No
Smoking : Yes
Outdoor Seating : Yes
Wi-Fi : Free
Has TV : Yes
Dogs Allowed : No
Waiter Service : Yes
Drive-Thru : No
Caters : Yes
Categories
Burgers
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Rick V.
Great place and inside /outside seating. Been many times. Has happy hour. Football bear special /s try the deep fried egg plant...you will be back
(4)Crystal H.
I live in Florida and we do not have Barleycorn's. When my Dad suggested it as a meetup for several family members when I was in town, I recognized the name from my childhood. I remembered liking it. When I arrived I realized it was basically an Applebee's or Chili's with a basketball court, skee-ball and a few other games. The Skee-ball is probably why I remembered this place fondly. Even though there are only 3 locations, Barleycorn's has a "chain" feel to it. Our service was super slow. To be fair, we had a group of 11. All the same, it was around an hour for our food to show up. The kids in our group were getting very restless and the Parents were forced to allow them to play video games. We had ordered pretty simple food too. Three of the people at our table didn't even order full meals. Another one had a salad. My brother had a chicken wrap. My burger was probably the most complicated thing. I ordered the Bourbon Trail Burger which was basically a burger slathered in bourbon bbq sauce. It was okay. Not great. For $9, I could probably find a much better burger at a different restaurant. I know I can in Florida. I had a great time with my family here, but that had nothing to do with the restaurant or the food. The entire food experience was "meh" at best. I probably would not return even if I did live in the area.
(2)Alyssa F.
Decent food. But I got eaten alive by bugs. I don't understand why they wouldn't fog or something. It made my whole meal and the rest of the night really uncomfortable. Also towards the end of our meal a whole little league team or something showed up and they sat them at several tables around our table so were surrounded by running, yelling kids and parents all swarming around and mingling. I really don't remember much about the food because the experience was not good.
(2)Ashley T.
I often visit barleycorns because I have an addiction to their hot sauce! It's delicious, it spicy, it burns, but it's still delicious. Today I sat at the bar and a girl named Sam took care of me. After I showed her my ID, she remembered my name the entire time that she served me! She gave excellent service, & I just wanted to let it be known that she is good at her job :-)
(5)Ken H.
Barleycorn's is a great place for some casual dining, drinking, sports watching, or just hanging out with family and friends. The food is on par with other sports/casual spots. We started with the pretzel sticks and fried pickles. We had to send the sticks back as they were still cool in the middle but were delicious after being re-heated. The fried pickles were piping hot and also very good. I got the fried shrimp basket and I wasn't blown away or anything but it was what I expected. I should have tried one of the burgers, which apparently get high praise according to a wall poster on the bathroom mirror. I should say that the dumpling soup got two big thumbs up from someone else in our party. They have skee ball, pinball, and even a mini basketball court and hoop to keep the kids occupied. We were there with a couple toddlers so I can say they had a great time. Barleycorns is worth putting on anyone's dining out rotation.
(3)Sarah F.
Here's the deal with this place--you can have a 2 star experience or a 4 star (thus the 3 rating as an average); here's how: 4 star: sit on the patio (in nicer weather) and order a blackened grouper sandwich. It's not on the menu, but they'll make it for you (same price as the fried grouper sandwich), but make sure to ask for the hoagie roll instead of the rye bread. Enjoy! 2 star: sit inside, breathe the second-smoke, and order anything else.
(3)Becky S.
Best Feature: Pretty good food! Worst Feature: They charge for everything and not sure the prices are quite worth it. We'd heard of Barleycorn's but after we moved to the Northern Kentucky area, we decided to turn myth into reality and actually visit this restaurant. It's almost hidden away on a road that runs right off Alexandria Pike, but the big "Barleycorn's" sign keeps people from wandering aimlessly. We walked in to find plenty of seating. They have outdoor seating during seasonal times of the year and inside they have a full bar with seating as well as an assortment of booths and tables. In the back of the restaurant they also have arcade games and a small room with a basketball hoop for sporting fun and gaming. Our first visit was a bit weird as far as service. Our waitress was very inattentive and not very helpful in clarifying/modifying our order. Subsequent visits have yielded better service experiences, but none of which have been anything more than just average. The food is pretty good, and I had a yummy burger as well as some nachoes. I was unhappy to see when I asked for a side of BBQ sauce with my saratoga chips that we were charged for it. I know many places do this, but I've been to several places that do not charge for extra side sauces and I would've liked to know that before receiving it. The waitress made no mention of this, so I was not impressed. Overall it's a pretty good restaurant, but I wouldn't it chalk it up to anything more than okay. I've certainly had better and I don't like all the prices and extra charges, so I won't be returning too often.
(3)Juliane S.
Service was decent - actually it was a little intrusive. Server wouldn't leave us alone long enough to talk. We went for lunch. Their salmon salad was decent. It is basic bar food and in this location they still allow smoking which is bothersome but right now in KY all restaurants and bars still do this. The food was OK, the service was OK. Nothing off-putting but I won't be using this as a lunch destination very often.
(3)Barry E.
Took my family for dinner. Service and food was very good. I will return when I am in the area. Much better than B-Dubs.
(4)Jonni L.
Earlier in the day, a Saturday, I'd had a craving for Buffalo style sauce and since we were going to be at the Porter Paint in Alexandria, I thought we'd go to BW3's. Then I remembered there was a UK game on...so I elected that we try out Barleycorns where, yes, there would be sports, but perhaps less of it, and surely, buffalo style something. Like the other reviewer, I found their "charge" for everything a bit offputting. I ordered the appetizer portion of buffalo tenders, and a side of the saratoga chips. My dining partner ordered a burger ($1.50 higher than my appetizer order) and a side of the pasta salad. When we got our food, mine had turned into a "platter" with coleslaw, which I didn't ask for...and I was charged $10.00 for what would have been a $8.25 meal MAX--just like my dining partner. When I asked about the price jack-up, our server, who had only been back by the table once to see if we were alright, said, "um...I don't know...I guess when you add all those things together, it's more expensive." How about: I didn't add cole slaw or a platter price--that was your doing! So, I tipped her for the price of the meal that I actually ORDERED. The food was fine--it was sportsbar food and that's what I wanted. But as far as attentive, accomodating service, meh. I've experience WAY better.
(2)Karina M.
Barleycorn's was one of my watering holes back in the college days at Northern Kentucky University, and after a recent visit I remember why I always felt welcome at the place. With plasma screens galore and kitchy local sports memorabilia blanketing the walls, this place is a great spot to watch the Reds and Bengals play. They offer happy hour from 4-7 and 10 to close during the week, though the price reductions are fairly modest. However, ask about drink specials because I nabbed a large Long Island Iced Tea for $3.50. Also, they have college night geared toward NKU students that features drink specials. They've recently revamped their menu to include paninis, though I usually stick to my favorite, the Grilled Salmon Salad, which is Caribbean spiced salmon atop a bed of salad greens. If you're sitting at the bar, see if Andy is working. He's an outstanding bartender, who will make you feel like a regular.
(4)Tammi L.
We loved the fried pickles! Our waitress was awesome.
(4)Adam D.
The beer is good but the wings....rubbery. I'm pretty sure they didn't have their fryer turned all the way up. When the waitress came back to check on us she saw I only ate 3 wings. After checking with a manager they only charged me for what I ate. Would I go there again...no.
(2)S W.
The jalapeño corn chowder! You gotta try. It should be on the menu instead of a daily special. A great standby place for lunch. Quick in and out, good variety. Btw, if your changing the menu, bring back the crab cakes.
(5)Sara M.
While the food and service is acceptable at Barleycorns, I had a bad experience. While eating dinner in the outside seating area my friend and I were asked to move because a band had to set up where we were sitting. The server was the messenger not the manager. My friend and I felt very put out and unappreciated as we watched both managers speak to every other table in the area except us. They made a great deal of noise moving tables and chairs for the live music. We will not be returning.
(1)Ss S.
I hate to write a bad review. Being that this is the first place I am going to write it on. Barleycorns is a neighborhood chain of sorts in NKY. The location in Highland Heights has always been a work in progress. This place is finally looking a little respectable. But.... I probably just had one of the worst lunches of my life. I pushed my co-workers to stop going to that soul crushing Applebee's and go to Barleycorns for a change. What a mistake. I ordered the juicy lousy burger. A take on the famous one. You think they would be able to cook a burger stuffed with jalapenos and cheese. Boy was I wrong. It was dry as a sock. Way overcooked and the cheese... where the hell was it? Pretty much the most disappointing meal I have had in 2012. Now, I would still go back here just not for a meal. The only thing good here is the fried eggplant. Which this is not even their own recipe. It came from F&N steakhouse after they closed. Fried eggplant and beer. That's it. I was also annoyed by the screaming child behind e while I was trying eat. I just don't understand this people. Why do you bring your kids to a restaurant? Not only are you stressed out and yelling the whole time, but ruining the experience for the people around you. Please, stay at home or visit your local drive through. Instead of smoking or non?.... It's " ahh please just not next to a baby."
(2)Aloysius C.
I have only been to this restaurant twice, but we were happy with the service and food both times. I had the half fried chicken dinner and it was very tasty. My son loves the little racket ball court turned into basketball court while we wait. Both times we experienced good food.and good service, and the prices are reasonable.
(4)Bobby M.
I have been a Fan of Barleycorn's for 30plus years. Ever since the first location on 6th st downtown. The food is always good, service great and the drinks are perfect. Never a bad time always very satisfying.
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