Cuisine(s): American, American (New), Sandwiches,
Features:
Outdoor Dining
Cameron Bar and Grill is a(n) American restaurant located in Raleigh.
Been here several times. The food is very flavorful and came quickly…however tonight our dinner was interrupted by a fire drill that was shopping center-wide and accompanied by increasingly bad service. The fire drill would have been no problem but the saturday night waitstaff did nothing to accommodate the guests from the ear-drum blowing noise. My party had to march our own dishes and beverages outside. A mob of confused young waitresses laughed and asked each other which tables were their’s (a total of 6 parties in the dining room). If it were my restaurant (at the prices they charge) I would have compensated everyone for their meals…or at least offered a complimentary desert for having sat through an uncomfortably loud meal. Not satisfied with the service.
We went about a month after they first opened. The food was pretty decent - about on the same level as Village Draft House (well, slightly better). The beer selection was great and the service was fantastic. I really enjoyed the atmosphere the most out of everything that this place offered.
I had a great experience there, the food was excellent, atmosphere was good, staff very plesant.
I’d love to know what others have eaten here that is good. Three strikes, I am out. Never going back. Bad meatloaf the first time. Overcooked salmon on the second visit. Overcooked tuna on the third. Tiramisu is good, but this place is awful. The only saving grace is the photography of Cameron Village. Too many other great options close by.
i couldn/t agree more with the above review. i eat there once or twice a week, and every time i take someone from out of town anywhere, this is it. great food, and excellent service.
Love this place! The food is great and so is the service. Definitely has the neighborhood bar feel, which is sometimes lacking in other restaurants in Raleigh. Nice black and white pictures of Cameron Village of the past (60’s/70’s era?). Highly recommend!