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100 W Washington St, Greensboro, North Carolina, 27401, United States
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Apr 13, 2018
I love this restaurant! I have not been there in years when I had an "okay" experience but something has changed. I am vegan, and had one of the best vegan dishes ever! It was not only that - the service was exceptional. From the time I made the call about my dietary needs, to walking out the door, everyone treated us like we were family. Our waiter, Lydia, wrote all over the menu before hand about vegan options right away. I've never had any waitstaff do that. We all commented on how great our meal was. The place was so great, that two days later I had my granddaughter's birthday lunch there. Everyone at the table again said their meal was great. This is now our go-to place! Thank you Liberty Oake!

May 12, 2018
I want to thank Mr. Reed for inviting us to his lovely establishment. I and my girlfriend went to brunch and I was not crowded at all. The food and service was excellent. We will be going again.

Mar 29, 2018
I decided to try a new restaurant and came across Liberty Oak. I came in and the bartender let me know I could sit wherever I wanted. I ordered a Jamaican Sunset and it was lovely. I also ordered the Turkey Club sandwich without bacon (I don't eat it - I've been this way for years). It took a little while but I was excited when it finally came. It arrived in a Styrofoam box which was unusual until I realized they were closing in about 15 minutes - no harm, no foul. The Big Issue - I checked my sandwich to make sure there was no bacon and there was. There were bacon bits on both sandwich cuts. Okay, no biggie. I sent it back but when I did the cooks lingered as if I shouldn't have sent it back. This made me feel uneasy. A man, who I believed to be the owner, came out and said there was no bacon on the sandwich. He brings the food over and shows me the bacon-less sandwich. Oh, silly me. It must have been my imagination. (Yeah right. I know it when I see it and there was plenty). I looked at the sandwich and sure enough, the bacon was no longer there. I look closer and find one piece under the bottom bread. SO YOU REMOVED THE BACON FROM MY SANDWICH INSTEAD OF CREATING ANOTHER ONE. I found this extremely disrespectful. He indirectly called me a liar but also took the bacon out and tried to give me the same sandwich. He doesn't know why I don't eat bacon, whether it be religious, dietary or strong personal preference. He doesn't get to decided if I should eat food that was in contact with it. Another customer there who witnessed the exchange came over to me as he was leaving and said "If I were you, I would have thrown the box at him. That was offensive." I'm glad to know I wasn't the only one who felt that way. It's a damn shame that he felt it was okay to treat a customer (or anyone!) this way. The only great part of my experience was the bartender - He was pleasant.

Jan 31, 2018
Was in Saturday night for the second time. Came in a few months back while my wife was interviewing at Moses Cone and then back again Saturday. We hadn’t had the chance to get down there since we moved over the holidays but returned the first chance we got. Everything was just as good as we remembered from our first visit. Being new to the area we’ve tried as many restaurants as we’ve had time to get to and have enjoyed ourselves most sitting at the bar at Liberty Oak. Such a nice vibe in a quaint bar where we can relax and be comfortable and still order the full menu. Staff has been incredibly friendly, genuine and attentive and food and drinks spot on both times. A combination unlike anything I’ve found in the mid-west. I’ve had the filet and the risotto dish and been enthralled both times....and my wife is convinced there’s no better Martini from here to Michigan. Will definitely be returning.

Apr 24, 2018
The 'Maryland Crabcake' was not what I expected. I lived in Maryland 21 years and no crab cake from there had so much filler and spices. I couldn't taste the crab. Very disappointed. Waitress was very nice and atmosphere was great, but the crab....I'll never order again.

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