Takeout · Outdoor seating
Neighborhood gastropub with standout fish and chips, popular poutine, friendly staff, and a big patio; value is fair for portions, but some seasoning inconsistency, fees, and service friction appear at times.
Wheelhouse Craft Pub and Kitchen delivers solid neighborhood dining with strong food quality anchored by standout fish and chips and poutine, paired with attentive service that earns regular shout-outs. However, inconsistent execution on seasoning and fry quality prevents a higher grade, and the comfortable but modest setting appeal positions it as a reliable local favorite rather than a destination establishment. Worth visiting for classic pub fare and a welcoming patio atmosphere.
The room feels warm and bustling with TVs inside and a roomy patio that neighbors love for easy meetups. Service shout-outs to specific servers pop up often, like a diner who said their server was wonderful and attentive. However, a few incidents describe friction at the door or with managers, so experiences can vary on busy nights. Cooking here leans classic pub fare—think fish and chips, poutine, and hearty sandwiches—executed with big portions and comforting flavors. When it hits, diners rave about crisp, flaky fish and decadent poutine; when it misses, critiques focus on seasoning or a too-dark fry. The bar program pairs well with the menu, and the patio is a relaxed place to linger without fuss. Families fit right in. There is a dedicated kids menu (tenders, cheeseburger, mac, fish and chips, grilled cheese) plus plenty of straightforward sides like fries and Brussels. Reviewers mention kids enjoying brunch specials and staples alike. If allergies are a concern, ask targeted questions, as a shared fryer was noted by one guest.
Area: Suburban-urban corridor near Decatur with local families, students, and professionals; casual neighborhood vibe.
Safety: Generally safe, well-traveled corridor; some reviews note busy traffic and tricky lot access.
Nearby: Near residential streets, small retail, and other eateries; TVs for sports draw casual crowds.
Available: Takeout, Outdoor seating
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