Monday, January 10, 2011

Rav’s Creekside–Twinsburg Hangout

Map pictureOver the years, I have driven by Rav’s Creekside any number of times, and I always meant to stop and check it out.  Well with a Groupon in hand, I finally managed to see what Rav’s is like and I was pleasantly pleased. 

Located at 9224 Darrow Road, Twinsburg, Rav’s is at the North End of a strip of shops.  The end location gives them the advantage of having a large deck on the side overlooking Tinkers Creek; I imagine this is a nice place to hang out during the summer.

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA         Going in to Rav’s through the double doors you find a largish bar/restaurant without much to distinguish it from many similar locations, other then the large wall of windows leading to the deck.  The décor is ok, but certainly not why people come here.  There is a large elevated bar area, with a dining room area on one side and what looked to be a couple of pool tables on the other side.  There are plenty of beer signs and a few flat screen TVs to round out the atmosphere.

The menu at Rav’s (which you can see here) is a mix of bar food mainstays with some small tweaks.  What I did find was that the food was generally prepared with fresh ingredients and at least some care in the preparation.  Not everything completely hit the mark, but I do appreciate that the attempt was made to elevate the food.  With the Groupon to spend, I got a bowl of the Cream of Mushroom Soup, the Fish and Chips and an order of the Calamari. 

PC180113The Mushroom Soup should probably have been described as a a Mushroom Bisque, since it had was a bit thinner then a cream soup and had some onions and celery along with a lot of mushrooms.  With that said the soup was tasty and nicely seasoned.  A good start to the meal. 

Up next was the side salad that came with the dinner. A bit bigger then I expected, with nothing too radical, but there were two kinds of shredded cheese and the house dressing was mild, but flavorful.  All of the ingredients were fresh and flavorful, a good way to get your meal started.

The fish PC180114and chips were a real surprise, with two huge fillets of tasty white fish breaded and then nicely fried over a large helping of fresh cut french fries served with a nice tarter sauce.  The fish itself was excellent, tender and moist but fully cooked, the breading was ok, but seemed a bit grainy to me.  The dinner was good and the portion size was very large.  At this point I was ready to call an end to the meal, but the Calamari, which I had ordered as an appetizer then came out. 

The calamari (most of which went home for a later meal) were an PC180115interesting dish.  First the squid appeared to be fresh, but had been cut into bigger pieces then you usually see, which resulted in something closer to squid nuggets rather then the rings and tentacles most places have.  The breading (which was different then that used on the fish) was good, if a little heavier then I prefer for Calamari.  The dipping sauce was a different variation on a tarter sauce, with a bit more of an herb taste.   The sprinkling of grated cheese was a nice thought, but got a bit overwhelmed by the larger squid pieces.  I probably would pass on the Calamari at Rav’s next time, but that is more an issue of personal taste rather then an huge criticism of the dish, I just like my Calamari to be a bit lighter and more delicate, this was just a different approach.

Overall, I was impressed by the quality of the food, the large portions and the good service I got at Rav’s.  Probably not one of the places you need to seek out, but if you are in the Twinsburg area and want to fill up on some good food, you might want to give them a try.  Plus if it is summer time the creekside deck could be a cool place to enjoy.

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