Top Restaurants in Jamestown, NY 14701

Arby's is a leading global quick-service restaurant company operating and franchising over 3,400 restaurants worldwide. Arby's was the first nationally franchised, coast-to-coast sandwich chain and...Read More…
Located at 1361 E 2nd St, Jamestown, NY, Tim Hortons is the perfect place to go for great-tasting, freshly brewed coffee. Our coffee is made with 100% Arabica beans, sourced from the world's most r...Read More…
Situated in the heart of downtown Jamestown, NY, Pearl City Hops is a Gastro-inspired restaurant and tavern featuring local brewery creations and select regional fare. Our name pays homage to James...Read More…
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Dean's Restaurant

1.0

By frustratedgirl

This was the worse dining experienced ive ever had, we had to wait 45 mins. to eat. while we waited no one came around to say sorry or to see if we needed anything,the place wasnt full at that time..once we got the food which was cuban sandwich(which supposedly specialized in)was the worse cuban sandwich ever, it had one piece cheap salami and one piece very cheap cooked ham, one piece of cheese..anyone who has had a cuban knows it has slow roasted pork on it and quality baked ham. i can make better sandwich from my fridge than this..monte cristo sandwich is also low quality ham and turkey were not impressed ...we should went to mc donalds.. ...read more

Lenas Pizza

5.0

By Southern Tier Investigations

Great pizza at reasonable prices! ...read more

Fenton Grill

5.0

By Richard Melon

The Fenton's new menu offers quality, affordable entrees to the tune of $12. Having said that, you can still get the classic, more expensive dishes $18-26. The Chicken Parm looked good ($12ish) and folks raved about the Prime Rib ($10- yes $10 to $18, with potato and salad). I would still opt for the Chicken Asiago at $18 (pricier because the sauce is done from scratch each time). More comfortable and less pseudo-pretentious than Forte, the only other restaurant comperable in downtown Jamestown. Really, many dishes are quite similar, though Forte will label an equivelent dish with a more "sophisticated" description catering to those starved for a "cosmopolitan" destination who think they have a finicky palate. ...read more

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