980 West Main Street
Sugarcreek, OH 44681
Tuscarawas County
Phone: (330) 852-2403
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by Aleta Nery on
This review of The Park is for the lunch experience (not for the nightlife/party scene) hmm probably a 3.5 stars but thats kind of my fault, I'll explain... My unsophisticated palette could only find a couple items on the lunch menu that I could eat without pushing something aside. If I wasn't such a picky eater I would have given them a 4. What were those items you ask? The pizza and burgers. So I ordered the margarita pizza. The menu is one of those very small limited ones with only a few choices in each category with more items on the salad section than on the others, the food is pretty fancy and portions are just right without giving you a piggish amount but also not leaving you hungry like one of those ultra-chic restaurants. Along those lines the prices are reasonable (not cheap but not overbearing either) at $10-16 for most lunch dishes. The beer was the maximum I'll spend at $7. The pizza I got was a great portion for one person (as long as they aren't having an appetizer and/or dessert) and was quite tasty and well done. The server was quite attentive and pleasant and the wait for service and food wasn't too long. The best part about this place and the reason I'll come back again is the environment. Half the place is an "outdoor" seating area which feels like outside because of the trees, brick ground, and tables and chairs but is really inside with a skylight as the roof (the doors and 1/2 of the skylight opened during good weather). The decor in the rest of the place is awesome as well, just a very cool place to go on a date or something. Especially if they keep the "outdoor" seating warm and open during the winter and if they utilize the beautiful fireplace in the back seating area outside.
by Jillian A. on
I like it here a lot for shows. My experience here was for the Sunday day of the Popped! music festival, so the entire place was open and shows were going on both up and down stairs. The downstairs room is HUGE, the stage is HUGE and the sound is GREAT. They have a nice big bar to get a drink and tables to sit at if you don't feel like standing up front. Unfortunately, they also have nice big prices for their beers. My normally cheap lager was $5! That's a killer. Upstairs has more tables and a smaller show space than downstairs with a more moderately-sized stage (comparable to the M Room). The sound was still pretty good up there. The last band even had video projected on a screen behind them which added a bit to the ambience. Everyone got up and danced...since that's what people do to dance music. At a point, I got hungry and had to cave and get food even though it was a little pricey. It was fairly worth it though. I got the WCL Grilled Chicken sandwich (chicken, prov. cheese, roasted peppers, spinach and pesto mayo). It was one of the most delicious chicken sandwiches I've ever had and completely satisfying with delish fries (you have the option of getting a salad instead but I wanted to be bad) for a little over $10. Overall, I would totally go back for the right show since the space is so nice, but I would hesitate to book there because I would feel bad forcing my audience to pay that much for food and drink.
by George K. on
Historic, ex-mafia run club that is a throw-back to the old world style of going out to see music. I worked for a lame ass company once (haven't we all) but they knew how to spend their A,B and C round of venture capital by booking said venue for a night of mediocre music. Only concessions were the beauty of the venue and the open bar. Well, also walking home one of your ex-work-mates because they could barely stand on their own after doing too many tequila shots.