I went there for take out it took 30min for my order so I had two beer when I got home to eat the burger’s were not the best and the fries were under cook
Merrillville G.
Place rating: 2 Merrillville, IN
Well, it is $ 10 for a burger and fries. The burger meat was cooked well. the fries were good.(really don’t like fries so I would of liked something else to substitute) I would have like to see the burger on an artisan bun like Onion, pretzel ect… It was on a regular bun you can buy at Aldi’s. The same with the pickle — warm and cheap. The Chef prepared the burger base well– but the supplies given just lets it down — Red Robin is so much better — these burgers are no way near Red Robin. Sad to say we will not be back and if the food stays the same I don’t think the bar can keep it open
Steph B.
Place rating: 5 East Brunswick, NJ
I have had the most fun ever at this new super cute and house chic bar ! I loved the Beatles tribute theme so much I even acquired about a job ! I can’t wait to start on Tuesdays !
Elizabeth M.
Place rating: 3 Gary, IN
OK, here’s the scoop on Miller’s newest restaurant/bar: There is a limited menu of traditional bar food like wings, cheese sticks, bar pizza, nachos, onion rings, and chicken tenders, but the server said they will be expanding soon(burgers, etc.). However, I was pleasantly surprised to see Cajun shrimp and calamari on menu and pleased to hear they will have a 3-day St. Patrick’s special with corned beef and cabbage. From what I gathered, it sounds like plans for the menu are progressing nicely. I tried the chili with cheese and jalapenos, which was pretty good. I’ll be back to try the shrimp and chicken wings. The bar area upstairs is cute and cozy. I just took a quick glance so I can’t comment on the specifics, but they offer the complete trinity: liquor, wine, and beer… hooray! If you’re familiar with the old bar from Angela’s Pantry(same location), you’ll be pleasantly surprised when you see what Fab Four has done with the upstairs. The bar stretches across the length of the north wall and curves around to the right, seating around six or so. There are a few tables as well if you’re enjoying a meal with your drink. The server told me they plan to open the front porch for food/beverages when it gets warm. Good news, if only this winter will end! Fab Four will be a good spot for a Friday or Saturday night if you’re looking for a friendlier atmosphere than 18th Street Brewery, cheaper prices than the Miller Bakery Café, or a less smokey environment than the Flamingo. One tip: they should really play some music in both the dining room and the bar. It doesn’t even have to be the Beatles, just something to make it a little homier.