Uncle Ike’s is a cool little bar and grill with a warm atmosphere. The teal walls set off the wood interior filled with wooden tables, benches and chairs and a nine-seat bar. They also offer outdoor seating. Festive lanterns hang from the rafters, and a juke box and four TV’s enliven the space. The full service bar has plenty of choices including Blue Moon, PBR, Sam Adams Octoberfest and Sierra Nevada ales.
They serve a wide variety of foods including seafood, pasta and chicken dishes. Choose from five salads including a Thai shrimp salad or Tuscany chicken salad. Favorites include fish tacos made with the fish of the day and prepared blackened, grilled or fried. Traditional fare includes burgers, hot dogs, fish n’ chips and chicken fingers. Dive into a plate of seafood nachos or break bad ordering fried Oreos – cookies deep fried in funnel cake batter and served with ice cream, whipped cream, Hersey’s chocolate syrup and powdered sugar! They have plenty of standard selections for small fry, too.
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