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Martini House
- Price Range:
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$$$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Good for Groups:
- Yes
- Outdoor Seating:
- Yes
- Music:
- Background
- Alcohol:
- Full Bar
- Noise Level:
- Average
- Good For Dancing:
- No
- Has TV:
- No
3 reviews for Martini House
3 reviews in English
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Review from Brock H.
Oakville, ON
A favorite place to dine in downtown Burlington. Inventive menu always done to perfection in my experience. Highly recommended.
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Review from Tommy M.
In a town full of lousy restaurants, this one is an exception. The cozy atmosphere is great for a romantic dinner and the upstairs room is perfect for a get together with friends, just call ahead first. It gets busy.
The martinis are great and surprisingly good value. The service is friendly and welcoming.
The food was also very good. We started with a couple dozen oysters, that they get from a local fish monger. They tasted fresh and were large.
The baked brie was warm and gooey, a great sharing plate with friends. The charcuterie plate was really the only disappointment of the night. Some of the meats, were not of great quality and it lacked accoutrements. We also had the lamb meatballs as a starter which made up for the charcuterie plate.
Our group had everything from the veal chop to a burger to the shanghai noodles for their main course and everyone reported how good the food was.
The food was very good, service was excellent and very accommodating to our ever growing group and the atmosphere was very good.
We will be back. -
Review from Andre D.
Edmonton, AB
In my travels I forgot to mention this place. On Boxing Day my gf and I decided to visit here after finding out that Honey West (a place I had been dying to go to) didn't have a chef for the evening. Walking down Elizabeth Street in Downtown Burlington and noticed this place was open and decided to visit.
With a historic feeling to this establishment, you walk into the bar/lounge area, it is very small. There was a small seating area in the bar watching a small tv with the World juniors playing in the background. I was at first a little put off by the fact the majority of their menu had shellfish, which I am allergic to. So it was either the main menu or their tapas menu. After several iterations and various return visits by the waitress, we decided upon the tapas menu.
We shared the baked brie, lamb martini, and asian nachos. The cutest tapas item was the lamb martini. It was served of course in a martini glass with garlic mashed potatoes and there was a minty flavoured topping. It was delicious. Don't get me wrong. The other items were delicious too.
I would definitely visit this restaurant again and hopefully it will be on a holiday weekend. HAHA!!Listed in: So the best of the rest…
