“It hasn’t changed a bit” since its 1959 opening say regulars of this “basic but reliable” Edgewater pub, where “fast, friendly” servers offer “well-priced” bites, like “delish” burgers and “fresh-cut” fries “washed down with pitchers of beer”; many prefer it in summer for the “unbeatable” outdoor patio, deeming the inside “dingy and uninviting” despite the “roaring” fireplace in winter.
Moody's Pub Restaurant Review:
With dark-wood walls, wood tables and booths, a big bar and a jukebox, Moody's evokes memories of pubs you used to crawl your way through in college days. Come to watch games on the big-screen while considering the steak sandwich or, perhaps, a chicken dish. However, know that burgers really are the thing to get here. Half-pounders made with quality beef are cooked as ordered and arrive with a...
Crackling fireplaces and beamed ceilings take focus off fact you're in a dingy pub. Only two reasons you're here, anyway: the outdoor beer garden and the burgers. Consistently praised for decades, burgers here are thick, juicy with nothing to distract from what you're after. Beer garden with its ivy-covered walls and over-hanging maple trees is a surprisingly romantic spot to tuck away a few...
Great burgers and a spacious patio draw a mixed Edgewater crowd to this dark old hangout.:
The Scene
While the exterior looks like a bank from the 1960s, inside is all pub. Wooden tables with free peanuts are packed tightly together in the darkness. Two fireplaces keep things... Pros + great burgerroomy outside patio Cons - dark inside