Foundry Public House

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Edwardsville, United States

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Bar & grill· American (Traditional)· Restaurant· Pub

Foundry Public House Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Foundry Public House is located in Edwardsville, United States on 126 N Main St. Foundry Public House is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category bar & grill in United States.

Address

126 N Main St

Price range

$$

Phone

+1 6183079585

Service options

Outdoor seatingKerbside pickupTakeawayDine-in

Amenities

Bar on siteHigh chairsToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible seatingWheelchair-accessible toilet

Offerings

AlcoholBeerCocktailsCoffeeComfort foodFoodFood at barHappy-hour foodLate-night foodQuick biteSmall platesWine

Open hours

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Gail Sneed

Great outdoor seating and a very robust menu. Our server was so nice and attentive. I was disappointed that it took really long to get our food even though we were after the lunch rush and there were only a few tables full. When the food arrived it was delicious

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Angie Spencer

I have a very mixed review to give. I have gone twice in the last few weeks to The Foundry and had vastly different experiences. We went once on a Friday afternoon and sat on the patio. The waitress was lovely and properly masked. The food and drinks were delicious (mini quesadillas, shrimp skewers, bloody mary and various beers). This visit alone would have gotten 5 stars. Cue a return visit this past Monday. Patio was crowded for a Monday evening, which is fine. No big deal there. They are taking temps at the door. Awesome. Love to see the initiative to keep people safe. But after that, it all goes down hill. Two of the three outdoor servers are not wearing their \masks\ properly. I put masks in quotes because the Foundry seemed to provide scraps of fabric that barely covered the mouth, let alone the nose and mouth. That didn't matter though because the servers weren't keeping them on. They took them down to talk to tables that I am guessing were their friends. When our waitress came to give us menus her mask was pulled down. We then watched as she and the other waitress continued to keep their masks down while bring food and drinks out to other tables. We had put in a drink order but when we saw that food and beverage was being brought out without face coverings, we decided to leave. We no longer felt safe drinking or eating there. To the third waitress, keep being awesome. You were nice and lovely and properly equipped when serving your tables. I wish I could remember your name so I could put it here and praise your good work.

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Todd Walter

After a great Mother's Day morning we stopped by here for a bite to eat. It was a delicious meal the Foundry Burger was one of the tastiest burgers I've had in a while accompanied by by some delicious Greek fries. The rest of the family had delightful meals as well. The only issue I had was the pickles on my burger where I had requested none. Thankfully the rogue pickles did not ruin the burger.

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Feedthe5000

We visited for the first time today. I had the Mahi-mahi sandwich and it was ok. Really couldn’t taste the Cajun seasoning and the fries were way over seasoned. My wife had the Buffalo Chicken flat bread and mentioned it was ok, but for some reason on the sweet side. I get that this is a younger town of college students, but it seemed like rap music was constantly playing. Unedited versions to be exact. Prices were reasonable and I will say they did an excellent job of social distancing.

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Andrea Ostendorf

Sunday brunch. Chicken & Biscuits were awesome, as were the sweet potato tots (one order of these is enough for a group). I got a peach-strawberry Bellini which seemed like a better value if you didn't want bottomless mimosas. The worst thing on the table were the scrambled eggs. Everyone's were overcooked and chopped into tiny bits which made them difficult to eat.