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  • Chris M.

    This place was recommended by our Inn Keeper who gave us a few options but really like this place.... So we take the walk down the street which alone makes you hope that the food is as good as the surroundings... Walking in we are greeted with a smile by the host who seats us in a nice booth and sends the waitress over to take our drink order... I order the 1L draft glass of Yingleung & a Cherry Coke for my baby... Drinks arrive quickly giving us time to relax and review our menu for dinner. Looking over the menu Mary selects the 8 oz Prime Rib with Baked potato & salad, I get the 8 oz Filet with the same sides... Awaiting our food the waitress brings out a homeade bread loaf that was light and flaky and ohhhh so good.. Out comes our salads... Well the salads were well set and very crisp!!! After finishing both salads and bread our meals arrive with our delight cooked as we asked and seasoned perfectly!!! The baked potatoes were beautifully baked soft inside making the butter placement so easy for the melting.. Meals devoured waiting for the bill out comes the waitress bringing out a dessert plate covered with diffrent cakes and pies... Giving us the opportunity to say yes or no... We look at each other and say Yes!!!! Mary selected the Peanut Butter Cheese Cake & I the Peanut Butter Pie!!! All I can say is Hell Yeah that hit the spot!!! So don't let the reviews fool you... ***Great Customer Service ***Great food & Desserts ***Very Laid back place ***Not too Pricey

    (4)
  • S H.

    We went there for the Mothman Festival. It was the only restaurant on the street. Looked great and crowded. We ordered: 1.) the "1.2 Pound Mothman Burger" with onions and pickles and cheese hold the "Sweet Chili Sauce". 2.) Veggie combo. 3.) and the "Mothman Tower club". 45 minutes later, we were ask "if this was our food?" we got 1.) 1/2 pound burger (they didn't know that "1.2" doesn't mean "1/2") this beef paddy was covered in a Karo Syrup like substance with mushrooms and gravy, no cheese, no onions, and no pickles. 2.) deep fried mushrooms, zucchini and onion rings (their idea of a veggie combo). 3.) the thinnest club sandwich I've ever seen. smashed. with a side of ruffle potato chips. absolutely disgusting food oh, and after another 35 minutes waiting for our check, we and the table next to us, guessed what the bill might be and left it on the table as we left. DON'T GO HERE if you like food... people.... life.

    (1)
  • Jamie N.

    I was skeptical...bad reviews, pretty small town, etc. I was impressed. Not overly busy, kid friendly, great food, relatively cheap prices. I came alone, sat at the bar, and tried the Philly sandwich special. The patio would be a great option and I'd have no problem coming back with the kiss. Food- Though the Philly sandwich was a cross between a Philly and a French dip, I loved it. Real prime beef, good toppings, loved the sauce...and I'm not in Philly. Overall good experience. I'd come back without hesitation.

    (5)
  • Don E.

    This is a beautiful and historic establishment waiting for a great restaurant and bar to happen. It was beautiful on the exterior but missing any cars parked outside. That was our first clue. When we walked inside around 5:30 PM on a Monday, we were delighted with the beautiful example of 19th century luxury but less impressed with the too loud and bassy "background music". The bartender shuffled up to us and mumbled a few slurred words of greeting, seated us and took our drink orders. Our waitress brought us our menus and a bit later brought my wife's Bloody Mary but no Manhattan for me. A bit later she brought our salads but still no Manhattan. She said she'd get it but nothing happened. Still later I walked up to the bartender and asked for my Manhattan and he confusedly said he was going to make it now. Five minutes later he walks up to our table and slurs that he can't make my Manhattan. I asked why and he replied he was out of whiskey. I asked for scotch and he said they didn't have any scotch either but he could give me a vodka or brandy. I told him to forget the drink and he stood beside our table for another several minutes mumbling about how busy they were Saturday night and they couldn't buy liquor on Sunday. Remember this is supper time Monday night. Where did the day go? A bit later our waitress said they were getting liquor from their banquet hall next door and I finally got my Manhattan as our entree arrived. The bartender disappeared from sight for the rest of our stay. We both had identical steaks. They were decent but not great. Could have been tenderer and used some seasoning. And the meals are quite pricey. Far more primo than the quality. Our waitress was excellent. This place could be great but apparently nobody in charge is paying attention to keeping things running smoothly.

    (2)
  • Megan M.

    Oh wow. Where do I start? This place made it into the top five of my "worst meals of all time" list. I ended up in this little corner of the world because I'd travelled down to Point Pleasant to see the Mothman statue. If you don't know who the Mothman is, well, it's a long story. You should watch the movie, "The Mothman Prophesies", but don't watch it alone, unless you have a big dog or a big strong roommate to keep you from feeling totally creeped out. Ok, so watch the movie, drive down to Point Pleasant to see the statue, the museum, and the site of the Silver Bridge. But then DON'T eat at the Iron Gate, located right next to the sign for the bridge. The atmosphere was terrible. There were feral cats circling the patio tables, circling my ankles, and pawing at my purse. There was an annoying kind of top-40 techno music blaring from the outdoor bar, though we were the only people there. I knew things were going downhill when I asked the waitress for vegetarian options, and she looked at me like I was the real and actual mothman. I'm not a freak: I just don't like to eat meat. She said she'd have to "think about it". I ended up ordering the nachos with extra beans, no meat. My mom (my trusty companion for odd weekend excursions such as these) ordered a burger with fries. I should state here that this is supposed to be a "steak house". I assume steak houses have real and actual cheese, right? My "nachos" came out as a pile of salty chips covered in gobs of day-glo liquid cheese, like what you'd see at a snack bar at a swimming pool. They were topped with about two entire onions, five olive slices, and about 10 beans. My mom's burger was grey, like the color ground beef turns when it sits in your meat drawer for a month. It tasted like it looked. She didn't get her fries. We didn't even get any napkins! I had to go looking for them at the bar. So don't waste your time! This place is gross!!!

    (1)
  • David P.

    DO NOT EAT HERE! I thought I had left dorm food behind in college, but I got to pay $70 for two lousy entrées, a couple of margaritas, and oysters that later made me sick. Service was substandard for a so-called 'fine dining' establishment; our waitress was basically absent during the torture session that passed for the meal. I waited for over 30 minutes for my appetizer, and 30 minutes more for the leathery, rock candy and molasses covered nightmare that the chef and the assistant manager seemed to think passed as 'jerk chicken'. I asked the chef to remake the chicken without gluing it to the plate with honey, molasses, or whatever the substance was and I got the same thing the second time around! When I complained about the dish and asked for an adjustment to my bill the assistant manager graciously offered to take THREE dollars off of the total $79! I challenged this and she then agreed to remove a grand total of $10 for the shoe leather that I was served. Do not waste your time or your money in this place. If you must stop to eat in Gallipolis or Pt Pleasant make it fast food and keep on driving. I would rather amputate my own foot, broil it, and eat it than eat at this place again.

    (1)
  • Charles L.

    Absolutely the worst dinning experience I've ever had. The Caesar salad was at least a day or two old and the hamburger was a frozen patty. I asked for the burger medium and when she returned with the burger the waitress stated they have to cook it well done. I took 2 bites and asked to return it. The manger said she can only take off 10% off my burger. I would never ever come here again. I never write on yelp but this place doesn't deserve to be in business. I'm out!!

    (1)
  • Sara C.

    So, I returned, a few years later. It wasn't good. I had possibly the worst meal of my life here. The waitress listed the specials and one piqued my interest. I believe it was referred to as chicken teriyaki with noodles. I realize ordering a dish like that at a place like this was a bad idea but I didn't really feel like much else. It was horrifying on every level. The chicken was so tough and rubbery, it was like gnawing on a shoe. The sauce was bad, and too salty. The noodles were your basic spaghetti. Vegetables were wilted and either undercooked or overcooked. It was basically inedible. My friend got crab cakes (I know, also a bad move, we weren't thinking straight after our long drive). He said there was almost no crab. Both of these entrees were INSANELY overpriced. My chicken whatever it was, I believe it cost about $18! The "crab cakes" were $22!! It was also just as awkward eating here as last time. The feral cats are gone but there were no other customers around 7 on a Thursday. Though the radio was still blasting awful country music. This place is a total ripoff. I realize it's the only place to eat around here in the evenings. I would rather skip dinner in Point Pleasant than eat here again.

    (1)
  • Emily M.

    My family and I used to use the Iron Gate for many events and we ate there regularly. We started to notice more and more staff seeming "questionable" then the last event we had there, a private graduation party, the bartender was taking shots the entire time and ending up falling into a table and having to be carried out. We ha e since not been back. The Iron Gate also holds events for local college students in which I have been told by attendees include selling alcohol to minors and many drug activities. I would avoid this place unless you are starving to death and the McDonalds across the street is closed.

    (1)
  • Randy S.

    Stopped by on a quiet Monday night in Point Pleasant. We were pretty much the only ones there. Interesting décor and had some historic looking aspects to the place. Waitress was friendly and attentive. Not a big range of beers but had some reasonable choices. Had baked spaghetti that came out piping hot and was pretty tasty. Reasonably priced, decent service and good food. I'd go there again.

    (4)
  • Daniel H.

    In town for business and the hotel clerk recommended this place. It was a good place to relax and have a few adult beverages. Prices were good and food was ok. We were the only ones there. Prob will not be back but that is what you get when you have a rule to try local establishments when traveling.

    (2)

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  • Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : No
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Noise Level : Quiet
    Alcohol : Full Bar
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Waiter Service : Yes

The Iron Gate Restaurant

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