Angie's Sip and Taste
310 E Main St, Independence
(276) 768-1035
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Food was apsolutly horrible I mean people were nice but that kind of food does not belong in small town fine dining does not belong in small town
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 1
Service: 1
Wonderful food and outstanding service. I will definitely be back.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
A very unique eatery with a very creative menu. Small town feel with big city flavor. I had a butter leaf salad with dill pickle ranch and despite not normally liking dill, it was super yummy. Then I had the ribeye, cooked to perfection and simply seasoned. The Hong Kong and Earl grey tea gelato were also lovely. I had originally come here for the prime rib but it wasn't on the menu that day. The waitress told us that if we came back, to just call ahead and ask for it and she would make it. How awesome is that?!?
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Buyer Beware: This restaurant presents an attitude of empowerment from its owner, but unfortunately, customer service is lacking. The menu lacks clarity, making it difficult to discern its cultural influences—ranging from European to possibly Scottish and Irish. Additionally, the beer selection is unsatisfactory. Given the mountainous setting, one would expect hearty, home-style meals; instead, we were served subpar dishes. It raises questions as to why the bed and breakfast recommended this establishment, unless there is a personal connection. I would advise seeking alternative dining options; even a visit to McDonald's would have been preferable.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
We stopped in Independence VA overnight during the Hwy 21 yard sale event. Angie's did not disappoint. The food was delicious and service was excellent.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Outstanding meal and amazing service. There is a monthly menu which changes each month and a special of the day on Friday/Saturday. We had the pork belly served in a pea soup with an egg; it was delicious, sweet, and surprisingly sophisticated. I ordered it because I thought the combination sounded a bit odd but I'm glad I did because I was amazed. My wife and I can't wait to come back to try something new when we're back in town!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Great food and super service! Be sure to try the desserts!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Excellent service, very tasty yummy food!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
I had the gyro. There were six other friends with me and they were all pleased. One friend has severe dietary restrictions and Angie came out to speak with her directly to make sure she answered all the questions and didn't serve her anything she couldn't have. Will definitely be back!
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 5
Awesome place great customer service and the food is amazing highly recommend
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Restaurantji Recommends
This place is great. Delicious food, cool beer, and good mocktails. And it is worth eating here just for variety and the atmosphere alone. The menu changes frequently for lunch, so checking their online menu is best.
There are also a lot of vegetarian options here.
I would recommend this to just about anyone looking for a new place to eat. I think it's one of the best new restaurants around.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
I've waited for months to review this place because it was brand new and I knew it would take a while to settle in. I really had high hopes for Angies. The food is tasty at times, but inconsistent. Small portions and freshness varies. Service is about the same, inconsistent as it can vary. As for the atmosphere , its quite clinical, lacks character and definitely not cozy. As for cost, the value is just not there. Small portions with an expensive price tag. I once paid $7 for 2 small stale donuts! On another occasion I tried the burger and it was very dry and very little taste. The mushroom soup was good but it was $6 for like 4oz at best. Not a place to grab a meal for under $10. I been to Angies a dozen times over the past 10 months and it has failed to impress. I wanted to like it because this town definitely lacks food options, but Angies seems like it's more geared towards tourists and out-of -town folks just passing through, certainly not the average local. I'll give it 3 stars because the food was decent at times and it's very clean. But the inconsistently, extremely high prices, and small portions are a big turn off. 👎
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 3
Service: 3
I was visiting the town of independence an looking to dine with my family it was horrible from the service to the food they charge an outrageous amount for so little portions an the owner is just nasty when you say something
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
I was excited about a pub opening up and especially one that served British food. Sadly, we were very disappointed. There was ZERO atmosphere….Weird, silent, no bar, no salt or pepper, no menus. Beer choices scribbled on a literal napkin. 3 American beer choices, no tap.
Food tasted great but looked horrible. Maybe five choices of what to eat. Hopefully they get a real bar put in, some menus, some softer lighting and work on plating.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 4
Service: 4
We treated ourselves to Angie's Valentine's Day Feast last night and I have to say she knocked it out of the park with everything we had. The Breaded Squash Blossoms and Scotch eggs were a delicious warm up for our White Lasagna and Seared Scallops that were absolutely fantastic! We were amazed at the presentation of the Lemon Curd tart with Pistachio Cream and Homemade chocolate heart candies. They were almost too pretty to eat, but we did it anyway!! This was my first time eating there, but it definitely won't be the last. The whole experience was excellent from beginning to end! Thanks Angie!!
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