The Red Hawk Bar & Grill is a wonderful watering hole right in the center of the University of Michigan's bustling campus and Ann Arbor's cultural center. The waiters are great, the food is excellent, and the drinks are fantastic.
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The Red Hawk Bar & Grill is a wonderful watering hole right in the center of the University of Michigan's bustling campus and Ann Arbor's cultural center. The waiters are great, the food is excellent, and the drinks are fantastic.
I used to really like this place when it first opened and I was still a meat eater. Burgers were good and there was a good beer selection. We went in on the 4th of July after a show at The Power Center. The hostess...More
great choice of beers Hamburgers were available in two sizes and both were tasty! Toppings on hamburgers were perfect... and fries were great. Atmosphere was comforting, service was great.
Oh, so satisfying burgers and sandwiches with a nice cold beer. All served in a typically collegiate atmosphere, although I saw more silver hair on my two visits here.
I often stop here when I am in Ann Arbor just because I like their selection of IPAs and I can get a decent burger. It is a comfortable place just off campus on State Street.
Love the chicken sopes!!! Great cocktails and food, good service, reasonably priced. They also accommodated our group of 8 on short notice for dinner. We will be back!!
We stopped for a beer and a sandwich. My kids sat and ate fruit. The Reuben was great. The beer was cold. It was nice and clean and had a great atmosphere.
Another visit to Red Hawk. Unfortunately, it looks like the nachos have kind of shrunk over time. Beer was excellent. But service was a bit slow and the nachos were good but not great. The hostess didn't seem to enjoy being there. Just sayin'.
Burger was good and totally customizable which is even better! Skip the $3.95 upcharge for a side of not-so-great onion rings though-mushy and too much breading for my taste.
Red Hawk offers a classic pub atmosphere at the north end of the University of Michigan diag. Catering to the older (30+) crowd verses students, it makes a great evening with friends to start here for dinner and then stumble through the 72 taps at...More