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Angelina's Bar & Grill

Angelina's Bar & Grill

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3.9 Google Review
400 S Main St, Fort Bragg, California, 95437, United States
(707) 964-1700
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Mar 30, 2018
We liked it - we came in late on a Wednesday night and it was really quiet, the lounge has an active night life but it didn't infringe upon us. The atmosphere is dated, but it was comfy. We had NY Steak, Breaded Cod (catch of the day) and Cheeseburgers; the portions were good/generous for the pricing and a better value than the other meals we had during our stay at Fort Bragg. Will come back again some day.

May 21, 2018
This place has everything. They have pasta, burgers, Mexican and almost everything in between. The staff was friendly and our food came out fairly fast. It doesn't look like much from the outside but the inside is nice

Apr 29, 2018
I'm not one who who writes a review but I am so disgusted by the management at angelinas that I felt that it was needed. I have been there 3 times and each time was worse than the next. first time they gave me burnt potatoes and I also got sick from the food, 2nd time, I got a burrito and the avocado was rotted and again I got sick. 3rd and final time and the last time I will ever go there, I witnessed a decent woman come in to eat and the manger came up to her, in her face, and said you have to leave now, you put up a bad review on this place. The whole time the manger is yelling and getting crazy, embarrassing the woman in front of everyone, telling the woman that they are calling cops on her. this made me more sick than theire food made me, when the woman who was peaceful the whole time, left, it just made me feel so sad and sickened, how they treated her. they should have been sorry and gave her a gift card or something to make her visit a good one but no, they want to yell and hurt and act like they are on drugs. when I go into a place to eat, I expect to be treated with respect and decency and to have my food cooked right and not have to worry if my food that I'm paying for is going to make me sick and more so have to witness a woman being mistreated so badly. also the bathrooms smelt really bad, not kept up, there was no soap to wash hands, could be reason I got sick cuz how are the cooks washing theire hands after going to bathroom? they go in there and get hands dirty and come back and bring you ur food. how disgusting is that?! people take this as a warning from me if you came here to visit and enjoy the ocean and walking the paths that are amazing, then don't go to angelinas, it will ruin ur time cuz I had to keep going to the bathroom. I was so sick and in pain which ruined my partner's and my vacation in Fort Bragg. I hope this helps some to not to have to endure what I had to. other than that, I hope you all have an amazing time in fort Bragg. if you haven't gone all ready, check out glass beach and the town of Mendocino, is just wonderful!

Apr 28, 2018
The sweaty-faced, angry manager was SO nasty and rude to me after his employee screwed up my check! The service lacked more than what it would be worth to take the time to detail it. The bread bowl was under-baked, which ruined the meal. However, I never complained to the manager or anyone, I was mild-tempered. Yet, the manager was so ugly to me that after he fixed the over charge and I paid the bill, before I even had a chance to get my coat on, he actually told me not to be waiting around (meaning leave)!

May 9, 2018
The food is great. Service has a bit to be desired.

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