Phone: (+1)7244060806
Address: 664 Centreville Pike, Slippery Rock, PA, 16057, United States
City: Slippery Rock
Menu Dishes: 3
Reviews: 970
"Red Rock Falls Shines!. I have had the opportunity to eat at Red Rock Falls over twenty times since they were purchased a few years ago by a few talented restaurant entrepreneurs from the Pittsburgh area. I believe they were originally called Wolf Creek Café. While they have always had good food, I am delighted to see that they are finally getting the recognition they deserve – although a reservation is now recommended on most nights (I suppose this is a good problem to have). Aside from the old-world country ambiance (their restaurant location has a storied history as an old schoolhouse and is quite charming), the food is consistently very good. While not a complaint, they have been running with their current menu for quite a while now – but from what I understand, they are planning on introducing a refreshed menu soon – so I’m definitely looking forward to that. That being said, I’d probably describe their cooking style as slightly upscale comfort food—from their spot-on steak preparation to their tasty pastas. Other than a few unique specials here and there, I wouldn’t necessarily describe their general culinary approach as being overly ambitious or adventurous – although you can always count on fresh ingredients and reliable preparation. Their service philosophy (and staff) is excellent and they will always go out of their way to make sure you’re happy. Red Rock’s biggest local competitor is North Country Brewing, which has the advantage of having a beer and wine license. You can still BYOB to Red Rock which is nice – and will ultimately save you money in the long run (although some people still feel uncomfortable bringing in their own alcohol). While getting a license can be expensive and political, I do think Red Rock would benefit greatly from serving beer and wine – and I hope they continue to pursue this avenue. Sure North Country Brew Pub has beer – but the food is hit or miss (unfortunately, more times miss), the ambiance is loud and crazy (the place is a magnet for students and local types), and you’ll often wait for an hour or more to get a table (which is ridiculous). If you’re looking for an upscale casual dining experience in a relaxing and picturesque environment and have no problem stowing in a bottle of wine or two (and you remember to make a reservation), then I can think of no better place than Red Rock Falls."
All prices are estimates on menu.