Almost Heaven Pub and Grill
$ • Bar & Grill, American, Pubs
Hours:
177 Potomac St, Harpers Ferry
(304) 535-8710
About Almost Heaven Pub and Grill
Customers' Favorites
Almost Heaven Pub and Grill Reviews
new chef and great staff equal excellent food and beers!
They’re one of the few local places around here that doesn’t judge me eating like a kid because of my developmental disability they see me as human despite ordering chicken tenders & Mac & cheese also restaurant Kraft hit different for some reason they have a different ingredient (autistic knowledge)
Worst food I have ever eaten. They leave the condiments on the table and not refrigerated. The salt and pepper shakers were so sticky, I didn’t want to use them. I had a hamburger which had the taste of everything that had ever been fried on their griddle. I ate a few bites and couldn’t eat anymore. I have never left a restaurant worried that I would be sick later. Avoid this place. Just disgusting.
Menu
Hours
| Monday | 11AM - 5PM |
| Tuesday | 11AM - 5PM |
| Wednesday | 11AM - 5PM |
| Thursday | 11AM - 5PM |
| Friday | 10AM - 8PM |
| Saturday | 11AM - 8PM |
| Sunday | 11AM - 8PM |
Almost Heaven Pub and Grill in Harper's Ferry offers healthy meal options, including delicious chicken wraps and white bean salad. The Almost Heaven Amber Ale is noted as absolutely delicious, while the buffalo chicken wrap has received mixed reviews. The outdoor seating area provides a great spot to enjoy a meal, and the restaurant is filled with atmosphere and historic charm. The comfortable setting features dim lighting and moderate noise levels, although wheelchair accessibility may be limited. The staff is generally friendly, with some servers going the extra mile to accommodate special requests, including making kids' menu items available to all. However, some diners have experienced mixed service and incorrect orders, with reports of servers distracted by their phones. The fish and chips have been praised for being tasty and crisp on the outside, but fries were soggy. The pub burger, however, has been criticized as resembling a grocery store burger. Diners have noted that the prices are on the higher side, which is expected in a tourist town like Harper's Ferry.