Hunt Club of Hillsdale
24 N Howell St, Hillsdale, MI, 49242
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Address :
24 N Howell St
Hillsdale, MI, 49242 - Phone (517) 437-7356
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Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Dinner
Parking : Street
Bike Parking : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Ambience : Divey
Noise Level : Average
Good For Dancing : No
Alcohol : Full Bar
Happy Hour : Yes
Best Nights : Fri, Sat
Coat Check : No
Smoking : Outdoor Area/ Patio Only
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : Free
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : Yes
Caters : No
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Vid D.
I regret not getting the Mac and cheese burger!! It looks really tasty. Friendly staffs and a good place for beer and appetizers.
(5)CJ K.
Outrageously disappointed in recent changes to a decades old staple. The Irish Style Deer's Ears. By eliminating that wonderful cheddar cheese sauce and substituting it with shredded cheese, you successfully transformed a memorable appetizer into something served by every bar in the country. Dry, flavorless potato skins. With bacon.
(3)Harvey A.
Several in our party ordered fish. They were sorry- not good. Ordered a vodka martini on the rocks . It was served in a cocktail glass jammed with ice. Wrong drink to get in a hamburger joint. We wouldn't go back.
(2)Aubrey G.
We were pleasantly surprised when we stumbled upon this gem of a bar/restaurant during a road trip to Hillsdale, MI. Beautiful wood/brick building, vaulted, decorative tin ceiling. Nice bar. Lots of space. An upstairs, too, that we didn't check out on this visit. We sat at the bar. Amanda was our bartender/server: She is a very nice, professional and service-oriented asset to this place. She helped us with our decision on what to eat: Steak Bites (sliced steak on top of crispy toasted bread, topped with huge onion rings on each piece. Generous portion at a great value) and the Tuna Salad Plate, which was a unique blend of something wonderful that I won't wager to guess; if you like tuna salad, you will love it. We noted a couple of signs near the bar: LaBatt Blue 14 oz. drafts for $1.50 "all day, every day" and Long Neck Coors light for $2.00, "all day, every day." Otherwise, our cocktails were excellent and a good value. Wish this place was near where we lived; I'd be spending a lot of time here if it was!
(4)Gavin P.
Thank god they banned smoking in doors, after years of avoiding this place for that very reason. Still they could use a coat of paint to remove the lasting odor. This place is a sports bar, plain and simple. it caters to the locals mostly and I would not really recommend outsiders going here alone. Everyone will be friendly but its just nice to ignore being stared at by engaging in your own company. The beer on tap is nothing special, all cheap and domestic. The food is plain burgers and friend chicken. But hey, its the only bar in town!
(3)Francis W.
The chicken tortilla soup rocks tacos are great nice place to come and unwind for drink and grub good small town atmosphere
(5)Joplin T.
This was our first time at The Hunt Club, since we are new to the area we are trying new restaurants. The menu was nice, not too much listed. Appetizers, sandwiches, burgers, and some entrees. The special was all you can eat broasted chicken for $10.99. We did the fried pickle spears and the stuffed baked potato. The pickle spears were so yummy and they came with homemade ranch which was awesome as well. I ate the Reuben sandwich and ordered the chips with it. My sandwich was really good, just needed a little more thousand island dressing on it but the meat was stacked nice and thick! I was disappointed with the chips, I expected them to be homemade and fresh. They weren't and were actually pretty stale. Service was really good and we never went without a full glass of iced tea. Two sandwiches, two glasses of ice tea and two appetizers cost us around $40, which is just a little higher than what we are used to, but we were full and happy.
(4)Lynden G.
After a day of moving into a home just streets away, we needed some dinner! So we came here, 6mo baby and all. We sat down right away, but it took a while for our drink orders to be taken. Seemed like one of the two waitresses was new-ish and wasn't really taking orders, she kept waiting for the other waitress to come by. Waffle fries were VERY good but nothing else really stands out from the norm of bar food. the interior is very cool though and that is why I've given 4 instead of 3.
(4)Steven M.
Just happened to be passing through at dinner time looked on yelp reviews was right on. Had the Cuban sandwich excellent
(3)Michelle L.
I'm originally from Hillsdale- Item #1 on my 'Things to do when you visit home" list is The Hunt Club. It's a very cozy, home-town bar scene for me. Here's what you order: biggest Newcastle they have (on tap!) and the fried pickles. Some might say 'fried pickles' gross. To those people I say shut up and give me yours then! The beauty of the pickles is twofold: the pickle is good. Tastes like Claussen. The breading is crispy and not too thick. BUT they woudl be NOTHING- NOTHING, I say! Without the dipping sauce. It's a thick, dill, ranch-y sauce that sticks well and tastes like heaven. So trust me- Newcastle and fried pickles. It's a think of beauty. AND if anyone gets/has the recipe for the sauce... I'd be willing to pay you for it :)
(4)Shelly M.
One of the best salads Ive ever had, it almost made me cry it was so good. Some say "it's just a spinach salad...". But it's so much more. Complete with a very moist chicken beast, and cherries, red onion, water chestnuts, mushrooms, and most importantly bacon. And if that wasn't good enough, bacon dressing! Yep, that's what I typed, bacon!!! Kinda of a vinaigrette version of the old German style dressing grandma used to make. Salad heaven.... Yum.
(4)Lucas S.
Great burger. Great service. What else do you say?
(5)Kendyce M.
Going out on the town for some frosty brews, hot dinners and keno has long been a tradition for many of the men in my life (well, my stepdad, his best friends and all the boys). I, too, have partaken in the small-town America "nightlife" that is the Hunt Club. Think "Cheers" but it's in Hillsdale, Michigan. The food is delicious, too. Pretty much whatever you want, they've got it. It's not dress-uppy and not skeezy. This is just the right place to end a busy day. Shower, change, roll a j, jet over to downtown and enjoy. The Hunt Club is one of those hometown spots where the beers are cold and you get to play keno while enjoying your meal. Thanks for reading.
(5)Cory R.
I'm a big fan of the Hunt Club. It is, for the area, slightly upscale. Think dark wood and fairly quiet (downstairs) with some games upstairs that make it a little louder. I go for the food. I love the steak bites!
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