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Four Brothers Restaurant & Tavern
- Price Range:
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$$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Attire:
- Casual
- Good for Groups:
- No
- Good for Kids:
- No
- Takes Reservations:
- Yes
- Delivery:
- No
- Take Away:
- No
- Waiter Service:
- Yes
- Outdoor Seating:
- No
- Wi-Fi:
- No
- Music:
- Background
- Best Nights:
- Sat
- Alcohol:
- Full Bar
- Coat Check:
- No
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- Yes
7 reviews for Four Brothers Restaurant & Tavern
7 reviews in English
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Review from Min min T.
Scarborough, ON
Most of the breakfast joints off Clifton and Victoria charge quite a lot. This is probably your best bet off Victoria Avenue and the prices are actually reasonable.
The hashed browns (i.e. quartered and lightly fried potatoes) are simply a plate of awesome and the plate for fruit won't disappoint - watermelon, plum, orange slices and grapes!
Service is slow, but it's quiet, petite and has a very homey atmosphere. -
Review from Jill C.
North York, ON
The food here is just okay, it's a tourist trap restaurant in Niagara falls so be prepared before you come. Its very dated as well with horrible uncomfortable chairs, at least they could do is update the place with some modem day chairs that don't made your arse hurt..
DON'T GO HERE WITH A COUPON
They offer coupons in the entertainment book as well as the Niagara falls coupon book. They will do anything to get out of letting you use your coupon. If the item is on special, forget about it. If soup or dessert is included with your meal, forget about it. You must pay full price and throw your coupon in the garbage because they wont take it. -
Review from Chris M.
We were visiting Niagara Falls on the way back home from Toronto and were looking for a non-touristy place to eat. It was early April at the time, Niagara was deserted (I assume because it was pretty cold). We were walking around trying to select a place to eat and finally decided to try Four Brothers.
We walked in and the hostess told us to take any table we wanted (we were the only ones there, which I loved). I really enjoyed the cozy, wood-paneled, grandmother-decorated feel they had going on. The place has been around for like 45 years, so it felt very authentic.
They had a good lunch special (2 courses for $8). I asked for something was not on the menu (pasta arrabiata) and they were nice enough to make it for me. It was delicious. My wife had the ravioli and it was one of the few times I have seen her finish her entire plate in a sitting.
We got a chance to talk to the owner in Italian and they sent us out a complimentary round of desserts - homemade, Italian, Easter cakes.
We left very happy and enjoyed the food very much. We will definitely come back. -
Review from Dan B.
Toronto, ON
Was looking for a restaurant not part of the big chains to have lunch. Went here based on yelp reviews. This place has parking, good service, friendly staff. We had pasta and meatballs and the special for the day, pasta and meatsauce and mushrooms. Both dishes were very salty/oily and left us feeling a bit sick. Also a strange fly infestation soured the experience somewhat. Overall not great food/ambiance - I wouldn't go back here.
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Review from Bob P.
We had a party of 14 and had been suggested to a few places around but I kept reading poor reviews on Yelp. I happened to come across this place. It had two reviews but both positive. They were on the money. Just outside of the touristy part of town, this place had great food and easily took in our party of 14 by placing us upstairs in a private room. It was perfect. Food was good and reasonably priced. I highly reccomend.
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Review from star b.
This Italian restaurant has been there for about 35 years, so I had to see what's the big deal. That night they had the chicken parmesan dinner as a special so I ordered that while my boyfriend ordered the lasagna. The décor was nice and romantic with nice Italian music being played. The waitress was nice and attentive with a smile the whole time. While waiting on our food she brought out some bread and a side of crushed olives in olive oil and red peppers complements from the chief. Neither of us care for olives so we were skeptical. Needless to say we gave it a shot and it was pretty good, we dug in. Our entrées were delicious, the pasta was al dente and the salad good as well. It was easy to find and well worth it. We really enjoyed it . Thumbs up.
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Review from Kenneth L.
My wife and I were taking a vacation near Niagara Falls in December 2008. We just just looking for something to eat randomly and picked this restaurant because they had a dinner special sign outside. It was a very very pleasant surprise. Their chicken parmesana was the best I've ever had. If you are in the area, make sure you give them a try. We spent about $50 for 2. I wish I can go there again.
