The Grand Rapids Restaurant Guide
Best Of · By Cuisine

Best American Restaurants in Grand Rapids, MI

American food in Grand Rapids resists easy categorization — and that's the point. The city's dining scene reflects its blue-collar backbone and its newer ambitions in equal measure: you'll encounter Midwest coney culture alongside chef-driven farm-to-table menus, upscale butcher-block steakhouses next to decades-old hot dog counters that have outlasted every trend.

All 77 restaurants

Black Napkin
American

Black Napkin

4.8(1,057)· $$

The College Dropout smash burger, stacked with Grand Cru cheese, smashed vidalia onions, and peppercorn tomato jam, is the reason there's a line out the door most days. Counter-order, takeout-preferred, four small tables inside. The Rust Fries (sweet paprika, coriander, garlic, mustard seasoning, $5) are not an afterthought.

One Stop Coney
American

One Stop Coney

4.8(789)· $

The bacon-wrapped dog with mac-n-cheese and the Korean corndog in a panko crust are the kind of menu swings that set One Stop Coney apart. The fries come up in nearly every review, and the prices stay low. There's an N64 in the back with GoldenEye loaded up.

Papa Chops Eatery
American

Papa Chops Eatery

4.8(647)· $$

Papa Chops is a fully dedicated gluten-free kitchen on 28th St, which means coeliacs and gluten-allergic diners get the whole menu. The mozzarella sticks come up in multiple reviews, described as huge, and the Nashville chicken sandwich and olive burger both earn repeat mentions. Portions run large and the room is clean and spacious.

Tasty Gyro & Coney Island
American

Tasty Gyro & Coney Island

4.8(582)· $

The gyro here draws serious loyalty, and the shawarma chicken pita has its own following. Fries come seasoned, the lentil soup shows up in repeat orders, and the cheesecake reportedly tastes like a cinnamon carrot cake. Owner Sami runs a tight, welcoming counter on 44th Street SE in Kentwood.

Gin Gin's
American

Gin Gin's

4.8(570)

The Parker House rolls show up in nearly every order here, and for good reason. Gin Gin's runs a serious dinner menu, with Delmonico steak, steak tartare, oysters, and ceviche all drawing repeat praise. Espresso martinis and a chocolate cake worth waiting on round things out.

Butcher's Union
American

Butcher's Union

4.7(3,221)· $$

The Peppercorn Slab Bacon appetizer earns a mention in nearly every review. Skip it and you'll regret it. Steaks are the main event, with the Wagyu sirloin and tenderloin both pulling strong marks, and the dark wood panels and copper tin ceiling set a room that reads dressed-up without being stiff. Table pacing can feel rushed on busy nights.

Peppermill Cafe Standale
American

Peppermill Cafe Standale

4.7(1,421)· $

The supreme omelette and the corned beef Eggs Benedict keep regulars coming back to this Standale diner. Breakfast and lunch are served all day, portions run large, and the bread selection includes gluten-free options alongside a wall of hot sauce choices. Waitlist waits hover around 15-20 minutes on busy mornings.

Littlebird
American

Littlebird

4.7(1,346)· $$

The duck breakfast potato dish and the French omelet have both earned "best breakfast I've ever had" from the same reviewer, on back-to-back mornings. Littlebird runs a small, rotating menu with serious coffee and an occasional prix-fixe for holidays. Vegans eat well here too, judging by the mushroom skewer with coconut noodles on the New Year's menu.

grove
American

grove

4.7(827)· $$$

The "Grove for Two" tasting experience is the draw here, a multi-course parade that reviewers mention hitting scallops, lamb ravioli, sturgeon, and pork belly in a single sitting. The menu rotates weekly and leans heavily into composed, technique-forward plates. Special occasions dominate the dining room on any given night.

Yesterdog
American

Yesterdog

4.6(3,823)· $

The yesterdog and cheddar dog are the regulars' picks at this Wealthy Street institution. Prices have stayed affordable for decades, and the vintage interior lets you scribble your name on the walls alongside the history. There's a working pay phone inside. Kids love it.

Rose's
American

Rose's

4.6(3,016)· $$

Rose's sits on the water in East Grand Rapids, and the lake view from the enclosed patio is the real draw, winter or not. Happy hour draws crowds for pub-style pizzas and house-made root chips overlooking the water. No reservations, but the turnaround is quick.

Lucy's
American

Lucy's

4.6(2,161)· $$

The Spicy Hash Skillet pulls repeat mentions, and the Birria Tacos hold up even against high Mexican-food standards. Pastries run deep here: donuts, cookies, day-old options at a discount. Expect a wait on weekends, and sign into the waitlist early.

The Pyramid Scheme
American

The Pyramid Scheme

4.6(2,136)· $

Coin-op pinball machines and a back room that holds a crowd make The Pyramid Scheme one of downtown Grand Rapids' best indie music venues. Shows run on time, drinks are reasonably priced, and the sight lines to the stage are close enough to matter. Catch a band here before they graduate to arenas.

SpeakEZ Lounge
American

SpeakEZ Lounge

4.6(1,481)· $$

SpeakEZ Lounge on Monroe has a deep drink menu and live music on a rotating schedule. The cocktails get more consistent praise than the kitchen (one reviewer found the wagyu steak overcooked for the price), and the room skews better for groups than for a quiet dinner for two. Worth coming for the bar, not the entrees.

Terra GR
American

Terra GR

4.6(1,476)· $$

The Brussels sprouts appetizer and squash risotto pull their weight, but the pizza is what keeps tables coming back. Multiple reviewers call it genuine Italian-style, with the dough and mozzarella drawing specific praise. Stick to the pizza and pasta and you're in good shape; the menu gets shakier toward the edges.

The Pita House
American

The Pita House

4.6(1,150)· $

The chicken shawarma platter runs $24 and comes with hummus, Greek salad, and pita. Portions are large enough to split, and the presentation gets noticed. Greek pantry items line the shelves for take-home shopping alongside a self-serve soda machine.

Roam by San Chez
American

Roam by San Chez

4.6(1,048)· $$

The jian bing and crab Rangoon dip show up in multiple reviews for good reason. Roam runs a rotating menu of global street food, from Singapore curry and anticucho skewers to kati rolls and elephant's ear, so the menu you tried last visit probably isn't the one you'll find next time. Ask your server what's new or being tested from the kitchen.

One Bourbon
American

One Bourbon

4.6(1,031)· $$

Cheese curds are the word at One Bourbon, pulling enough repeat mentions to be a given starter on Bridge Street NW. The bourbon and rye whiskey cocktail selection is serious, and the kitchen swings between reliable (the salmon, the Bourbon burger) and inconsistent portions at high prices. Jeans welcome, wallet ready.

Linear Restaurant
American

Linear Restaurant

4.6(726)· $$

Linear sits on the river with a view worth noting, especially in winter when the trees ice over. The mussels appetizer and Paloma cocktail come up as the standout orders, while the rotating menu keeps things small and occasionally incomplete. Food lands solidly without much surprise.

Coney Island
American

Coney Island

4.6(618)· $

The double cheeseburger at $5.89 is the kind of deal that makes you question why you ever go anywhere else. Quarter-pound patties, properly seasoned, on buns reviewers describe as looking "like something out of a commercial." The chili dogs and 40-piece wings pull their weight too, and the fries come out hot and crispy every time.

The Commons
American

The Commons

4.6(533)· $$

The taco-ritto (ground beef, cheese, Fritos) and twice-cooked wings are the kind of menu choices that tell you everything about this place. The Commons sits on the ground floor of an old brick apartment complex on Cherry St, with mismatched tables, couches, board games, and a pitcher of water at every table. Brunch runs weekends, with buttermilk pancakes and butterscotch syrup on the menu.

Stella's Lounge
American

Stella's Lounge

4.5(4,829)· $$

The Poor Man's Wings (potato wedges drenched in your sauce of choice) show up at the table in a portion that'll wreck your appetite for the rest of the night. Arcade games and pinball fill the wait on busy Saturday nights, which can run 30-40 minutes. The full menu skews vegan-friendly, and the $10 Haterade cocktail is a solid deal.

HopCat
American

HopCat

4.5(2,972)· $$

The crack fries (don't call them cosmic) are the move at this well-worn downtown bar, but don't sleep on the Nashville hot chicken sandwich, which actually has flavor beyond the heat. The hangover burger on a biscuit and the pecan crusted salmon show up in multiple reviews as standouts. Big beer menu, cocktail list, and a room that looks lived-in.

Westside Social
American

Westside Social

4.5(2,573)· $$

The patty melt and seasoned steak fries have earned a loyal following on the west side. Onion rings are a recurring highlight, and the Hot Honey Chicken Sandwich moves fast. The ceiling is lined with cellulose sound dampening, which makes conversation at lunch easier than you'd expect in a room this size.

Glass House
American

Glass House

4.6(221)

The pulled pork tater tots have their own fan club, and the wings get similar praise. Glass House runs a full bar with margaritas made with fresh lime juice, and the late-night crowd seems to know this. Music skews loud, the seating is mostly high-top, and the bar area stays clean and active.

Max's South Seas Hideaway
American

Max's South Seas Hideaway

4.5(2,021)· $$$

The pu pu platter, crab rangoon, and smoked wings pull consistent praise, but the menu at this downtown tiki bar runs surprisingly wide: drunken noodles, bulgogi beef, sushi rolls, and a bread pudding that reviewers keep coming back to. The Navy Grog and a deep rum list anchor the cocktail side. Reservations are essentially required; this place fills up fast.

Mr. Burger
American

Mr. Burger

4.5(1,507)· $

Mr. Burger in Kentwood has been a Grand Rapids staple long enough that regulars remember eating here as kids. The burgers are on the smaller side, with cheese that melts just right, and the prices stay reasonable enough that it draws a lunch crowd from nearby workplaces. The lobby looks straight out of the 80s. Clean, but not updated.

The Søvengård
American

The Søvengård

4.5(1,272)· $$

The shoestring beer fries with remoulade and the short rib daily special (corn grits, red wine gravy) are the kind of dishes people come back for. The rotating farm-to-table menu runs from Wednesday hot dog nights at $8 or less to a full anniversary-dinner spread around $140 for two. Brunch draws families; dinner draws date-night crowds willing to spend for it.

7 Monks Taproom Grand Rapids
American

7 Monks Taproom Grand Rapids

4.5(1,011)· $$

The bacon jam burger with a fried egg gets repeat mentions, and the Monday smash burger at $10 is a genuine deal. Pretzel bites with jalapeno honey mustard and 50 taps round out a bar menu that takes food seriously. Loud music, wood seating, and a crowd that's there to stay a while.

Zeytin Turkish Restaurant
American

Zeytin Turkish Restaurant

4.5(897)· $$

The mezze platter is the move at this Turkish spot in Ada. Plates run large, the bread comes out fresh, and on weekends there's sometimes live music on the patio. Service earns consistent praise, though at least one visitor had a rough go arriving close to closing time.

Birch Lodge
American

Birch Lodge

4.5(882)· $

The BLT gets called out specifically, loaded with bacon, and the draft beer selection keeps regulars coming back. Touch tunes on the jukebox and a genuine dive-bar atmosphere round things out. Free taco nights happen, though the hard shells reportedly run softer than the soft shells.

Schnitz Ada Grill
American

Schnitz Ada Grill

4.5(794)· $$

The Chicago Reuben and piled-high gourmet sandwiches are the draws at this Ada deli. A rustic, factory-feel space with room to spread out, it pulls a steady lunch crowd and handles group hangouts comfortably. Sides like broccoli salad and potato salad round out the sandwich-heavy menu.

Rincón Criollo Restaurant
American

Rincón Criollo Restaurant

4.5(753)· $$

The Jibarito sandwich with aioli and the Cuban sandwich keep pulling people back to this Puerto Rican kitchen on Cesar E. Chavez Ave. Dishes like tostones, empanadas, and yuca fries are all made fresh, and the wait reflects that. Reviewers have driven from Kalamazoo for a reason.

Bestside
American

Bestside

4.5(733)· $$

The nachos took first place in one couple's running log of local nacho spots, and the Brisket Dip with Onion Rings has its fans too. Gluten-free buns here are the real kind: sturdy and good-tasting. A jukebox runs the soundtrack, and based on recent visits, country music wins the queue.

The Friesian Gastro Pub
American

The Friesian Gastro Pub

4.5(475)· $$

Fried ribs and truffle frites are the draws here, and the rooftop seating fills up fast with groups. The Friesian runs slightly upscale on price but handles dietary restrictions well, with gluten-free and dairy-free options that reviewers call genuinely easy to navigate. Mocktails get their own attention, which makes this work for mixed-age tables.

4 Brothers Chicken & Fish
American

4 Brothers Chicken & Fish

4.5(264)· $

Six pieces of catfish for $20 is the kind of math that keeps this Madison Ave spot busy. The chicken tenders are what regulars mention most, and reviewers call the chicken crispy with solid flavor. Order ahead on the website, because food runs 15-20 minutes and the parking lot is tight.

Tupelo Honey Southern Kitchen & Bar
American

Tupelo Honey Southern Kitchen & Bar

4.4(2,401)· $$

The fried green tomatoes with goat cheese grits are a reliable opener, and the "Biscuits for a Cause" with blueberry jam draw repeat mentions across reviews. Weekday lunch runs a half-sandwich-and-side deal for $12.95 through 3pm. The poblano chicken soup is worth a second cup.

Brick and Porter
American

Brick and Porter

4.4(2,285)· $$

The French Onion soup gets consistent praise at this downtown pub, with rich broth and cheese melted just right. The beer selection is broad, the TVs are everywhere, and the place fills up fast on weeknights. The Big Sassy Burger has potential, but ask for it cooked to temp.

The Walker Roadhouse
American

The Walker Roadhouse

4.4(1,532)· $$

The bacon-wrapped meatloaf keeps showing up in reviews, and the prime rib French dip has its fans too. Wood floors and trim make the room feel warm, but voices carry and it gets loud fast. Thursday specials (shrimp tacos at $8 for two) are worth knowing about.

Wings & Waves
American

Wings & Waves

4.6(91)

The 6-piece whole wings with garlic butter sauce have people coming back. Everything is cooked to order, so plan for a 12-15 minute wait, but the wings arrive hot and properly sauced. The whitefish sandwich is worth ordering alongside if you want something off the wing menu.

Cascade Roadhouse
American

Cascade Roadhouse

4.4(1,121)· $$

The Roadhouse Burger comes loaded: half-pound black angus, chopped bacon, bourbon onions, haystack onions, and garlic herb cheese spread on a pretzel bun. The prime rib and sirloin get solid word of mouth, and the asparagus side is worth the $2.50 upgrade. An outdoor bar and courtyard draws a crowd in warmer months, and Saturday nights fill up fast.

Taco Borracho
American

Taco Borracho

4.4(1,035)· $$

Taco Borracho pulls off a party of 14 without breaking a sweat, and the staff's ability to split individual orders cleanly is the kind of thing that earns repeat customers. The green salsa that comes with the tacos outshines the house chips-and-salsa by a wide margin. Live music nights add a layer of noise and energy that not everyone will want, but the tacos deliver on flavor.

The Kitchen by Wolfgang Puck
American

The Kitchen by Wolfgang Puck

4.4(983)· $$$

The shrimp and scallop Pad Thai noodles show up in multiple reviews as the standout order. The room runs elegant and modern, lively enough to feel like an occasion without getting loud. Cocktails land consistently, and the kitchen handles mistakes without drama.

Noco Provisions
American

Noco Provisions

4.4(909)· $$

The French Dip and the Provisions Cheeseburger are the two dishes that keep people coming back to this Cascade Road American kitchen. The Hoppin Jane (vegan) runs large enough for two meals, and Monday burger specials make the $18 price tag easier to swallow. Patio seating is available, though service pace can stretch on slower days.

Margaux
American

Margaux

4.4(668)· $$$

The duck confit keeps coming up for good reason. Reviewers note the skin is properly rendered and the portions run generous, and the bone-in lamb legs are substantial enough to share. Evening jazz and outdoor igloo domes make Margaux a clear pick for special occasions.

O'Briens Schoolhouse
American

O'Briens Schoolhouse

4.5(86)· $

Burger Wednesday is a real event at O'Briens Schoolhouse, and the fresh-ground patties with hot, crispy fries back it up. Portions run massive across the board, from pastrami on rye to salads and ice cream. The patio in Ada Village is worth the trip on its own.

The Score | Restaurant & Sports Bar
American

The Score | Restaurant & Sports Bar

4.3(3,342)· $$

The outdoor setup is the main draw: sand everywhere, palm trees, live music, and a reservable boat section for groups. In summer, few places in Grand Rapids come close. Inside, the sports bar delivers a wide tap selection and screens on every wall, though some reviewers have called out the older TVs as overdue for an upgrade.

Gravity Taphouse Grille
American

Gravity Taphouse Grille

4.3(3,011)· $$

The meatloaf with mashed potatoes and the Truffle Pizza are two reasons regulars keep coming back to this Deposit Drive standby. Private rooms handle book clubs and business groups alike, and the outside patio gets solid marks. Burgers and Brussels sprouts round out a menu that covers a lot of ground without feeling scattered.

Z's Bar & Restaurant
American

Z's Bar & Restaurant

4.3(2,339)· $$

A downtown sports bar near Van Andel Arena, Z's draws pre-game crowds and late-night pizza seekers alike. The Margherita pizza has fans showing up past 1AM, and the ribs get consistent praise when they land right. Reviewers are split on consistency, with burgers and wings drawing complaints about quality relative to price.

Gipper's Restaurant & Bar
American

Gipper's Restaurant & Bar

4.3(1,451)· $$

Gipper's draws a sports-bar crowd, and they'll put the Champions League final on if you ask nicely. Reviewers point to quality appetizers at fair prices and cheap drinks as the main draws. The food gets consistent praise, though service can run uneven depending on the night.

Timbers Inn Restaurant & Tavern
American

Timbers Inn Restaurant & Tavern

4.3(1,027)· $$

The wild game pie and harissa chicken sandwich are both worth ordering. Timbers has an outdoor patio with live music in summer and wood-burning fireplaces inside for winter. A company has held its annual party here every February for over a decade, which tells you something about the consistency.

Ironwood Bar & Grill
American

Ironwood Bar & Grill

4.3(961)· $$

The Iron Fries with cheese sauce have their own fan club, and the swiss mushroom burger holds up too. Nearly everything on the menu comes in under $20, which is rare for a place this reliably busy. The Lake Perch basket is reportedly the best seller, if you want to skip straight to what the regulars order.

Fulton Street Pub & Grill
American

Fulton Street Pub & Grill

4.3(881)· $

Karaoke and live bands pull a lively Westside crowd at this Fulton Street bar, with college students filling the place during the school year. The burger and onion rings are the go-to order, though the real draw is the sound system and the scene. Expect loud and busy on weekends.

Rush Creek Bistro
American

Rush Creek Bistro

4.3(718)· $$

The signature burger runs half a pound of char-grilled Angus beef on a toasted artisan bun, and the ribeye on a hot rock is a recurring order. Sit-down service leans upscale without making pub-grub regulars feel underdressed. The grounds include an outdoor pool and golf course, which tells you something about the setting.

Bob's Sports Bar
American

Bob's Sports Bar

4.3(617)· $

The 1/3 lb. Whiskey Burger and PBR on draft tell you everything you need to know about Bob's. Looks worn from the outside, but the bar is lively on game days and prices stay cheap. Reviewers mention an outdoor area worth watching for in warmer months.

Southern Smoke llc
American

Southern Smoke llc

4.3(494)· $$

The fried chicken, candied yams, and collard greens keep people coming back to this soul food spot on Division Ave South. Hot water cornbread patties and homemade cornbread dressing get repeated mentions, and oxtails show up on Sundays only. Portions have drawn some complaints, so go on a good day.

Reds at Thousand Oaks
American

Reds at Thousand Oaks

4.3(481)· $$$

The Texas Twinkie Egg Rolls stuffed with brisket are the thing to order here. Reds sits on Thousand Oaks golf course, and the patio overlooking the fairway is spacious enough to linger over a raspberry lemon drop martini. It skews toward a country-club crowd, but the kitchen earns the membership fees.

A1. Burgers & Wings
American

A1. Burgers & Wings

4.4(95)· $$

The lunch special Philly sandwich with a drink for under $10 is the kind of deal that keeps people coming back to this Wyoming strip-mall counter. House sauces get consistent praise, and the menu covers burgers, wings, and hibachi beef and chicken. The dining area is small, so expect a wait at peak hours.

Roasted
American

Roasted

4.3(266)· $$

The chipotle barbecue burger and chipotle chicken dish get repeated mentions across visits, and the garlic parm cheese curds have their own fan base. Desserts draw some enthusiasm too, with one group knocking out three in a single sitting. The menu runs wide, from pizza nights to gluten-free options, and the kitchen lands more hits than misses.

Ganders | Restaurant & Lounge
American

Ganders | Restaurant & Lounge

4.3(174)· $$

The bluegill entree with watermelon corn salsa is a sleeper hit at this bar and restaurant inside the DoubleTree on 28th Street. The Mr. Fable burger and cheese curds have their fans too. Bar and dinner service sometimes falls to one person, so peak hours can stretch your patience.

The Dungeon
American

The Dungeon

4.3(155)

The saganaki and small plates are the draw at this Grandville spot, which runs a farm-to-table menu inside a boldly decorated room that reviewers compare to a high-end speakeasy. Reservations are worth making. Tables sit close together, so don't plan on a private conversation.

CitySēn Lounge
American

CitySēn Lounge

4.3(95)· $$

The glitter cocktail gets attention, and the happy hour runs until 6. CitySēn is a hotel lounge on Monroe Center, better suited to drinks and a light bite than a full dinner push. The beef skewers and quesadillas drew mixed-to-bad reviews, so stick to apps and something from the bar.

Brann's Steakhouse & Grille
American

Brann's Steakhouse & Grille

4.2(1,691)· $$

The Cheddar & Bacon Burger at this Grandville steakhouse punches well above its lunch-special price. Reviewers flag the steak-like texture and proper bacon portions, and skip the Cajun fries upgrade (not worth the $2). Local police and military memorabilia cover the walls, TVs run sports, and the kitchen will comp a steak without much argument.

The Candied Yam Delightful Southern Cuisine (44th Street)
American

The Candied Yam Delightful Southern Cuisine (44th Street)

4.2(777)· $$

The Soulfood wrap with extra yams and the smothered pork chop keep getting mentioned for good reason. The meatloaf is the tender, saucy kind that tastes like someone's mom made it, and the banana pudding lands on the right side of sweet. Portions are generous and the prices hold up.

BrickYard Tavern
American

BrickYard Tavern

4.2(729)· $$

The El Fuego chicken sandwich pulls repeat mentions from reviewers, and the Caprese is worth a look too. High ceilings and a wood interior give the room some weight, and there's an outdoor area that gets solid marks. Service is hit or miss, and at least one reviewer had to walk to the bar to rescue food sitting in the kitchen window.

The Bistro at Courtyard by Marriott Downtown
American

The Bistro at Courtyard by Marriott Downtown

4.3(56)· $$

The breakfast flatbread (try it with buffalo ranch) and French toast with strawberries are the reasons to stop into this hotel restaurant. Nacho-tots get a solid mention too. Greek Goddess dressing shows up on nearly everything, which is either a selling point or a warning depending on your feelings about it.

Wing Heaven
American

Wing Heaven

4.7(14)

Ten wings and fries for $10 is the deal at this Plainfield Ave spot, and reviewers say the sauce is the highlight. The double cheeseburger meal runs big portions, and the chicken and waffles have their own following. Kitchen noise carries into the ordering area, so expect some volume.

Dirty Shame Bar & Grill
American

Dirty Shame Bar & Grill

4.2(137)· $$

The olive burger and the perch basket come up again and again at this Ada bar and grill. Live music and karaoke nights pack the small room, and more than one reviewer notes it gets loud. Service has been hit or miss lately, so temper expectations on busy nights.

Tommy Brann's Steakhouse & Grille
American

Tommy Brann's Steakhouse & Grille

4.1(2,354)· $$

The Monday night 6oz sirloin special at $10.99 is the kind of deal that feels almost wrong. Plates arrive sizzling (literally), and the yeast rolls with cinnamon butter are enough of a draw on their own. The Sunday breakfast bar and a track record with large private parties round out a dependable Division Avenue institution.

Social House Kitchen and Bar
American

Social House Kitchen and Bar

4(515)· $$

The gigantic pretzel with cinnamon butter is a conversation starter, and the seasonal cocktail specials (February's chocolate covered strawberry martini drew praise) keep regulars cycling back. Downtown on Ottawa, this place shifts gears on weekends into dancing and live music. The Power Bowl with grilled chicken gets repeat mentions, and the crispy fries are worth ordering.

Le Petit Chateau Sport Bar And Restaurant
American

Le Petit Chateau Sport Bar And Restaurant

4(300)

Chivo and Mofongo with shrimp are the orders to know at this Division Ave spot, which skews Caribbean more than the "American" label suggests. Sancocho gets called out too. Music runs loud enough that one reviewer literally suggested earplugs, and the inside reads nicer than the exterior lets on.

Lost Art Catering
American

Lost Art Catering

4.7(87)· $$

The Frankenstein burger draws repeat mentions, a smash patty stacked with bold flavor and Russian dressing-style Smash Sauce. Counter-order setup, pager system, and loaded smash fries at $14 round out the format. Now operating inside Lost Art Brewhouse on Remembrance Road, with the Black IPA on tap for pairing.

Bagger Dave's Burger Tavern - Cascade
American

Bagger Dave's Burger Tavern - Cascade

4.3(1,499)· $$

The $5 Sunday bloody Marys, loaded with bacon, pickles, and pepper jack cheese, are the clearest reason to show up here. Bagger Dave's sits comfortably in Chili's-and-TGIFridays territory. Burgers are customizable, the turkey burger gets repeat visitors, and the kids' meals drop to $3.95 on Sundays.

Cork Wine & Grille
American

Cork Wine & Grille

4.3(419)· $$

The smoked salmon dip with herbed parmesan flatbread shows up early and heavy, so plan accordingly. Cork runs a broad menu, from Japanese A5 Wagyu cooked tableside on a lava rock to chicken shawarma bowls and shrimp tacos. The outdoor seating area gets consistent praise, and the house-made sangria with ginger and passionfruit is the drink to start with.

Brann's Steakhouse & Grille
American

Brann's Steakhouse & Grille

3.8(2,105)· $$

The fresh-baked rolls with cinnamon butter draw consistent praise and are about the safest bet on the menu. Reviews split sharply on everything else: some find the steaks and ribs solid, others couldn't finish a bite. Keno and pull tabs in the dining room set the tone. An older, well-worn room with a lot of TVs.

Jose Babushka's
American

Jose Babushka's

4.2(369)· $$

Dill pickle soup and pierogis on the same menu as margaritas and guacamole. Jose Babushka's Polish-Mexican fusion is genuinely its own thing on Wealthy St. The pierogis draw consistent praise, the front and back patio seats are in demand, and the indoor room gets loud when it fills up.

Jdek at Margaux
American

Jdek at Margaux

4.2(53)

The domed igloos on the deck are the draw here, and the kitchen earns its keep inside them. Multiple reviewers singled out the wild boar ragu and beef tartare, and the oyster appetizer shows up across reviews as a reliable opener. Cocktails run pricey but are well-constructed, and the outdoor setup comes with speakers and lighting.

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Best American Restaurants in Grand Rapids, MI is an editorial roundup of 77 Grand Rapids restaurants. The average diner rating across this list is 4.4 out of 5. Restaurants are ranked by editorial review, not by paid placement.

Frequently asked questions

Best American Restaurants in Grand Rapids, MI?

Top picks on this list are Black Napkin, One Stop Coney, and Papa Chops Eatery. The full ranking weighs review quality, popularity, and how actively diners are talking about each restaurant.

How many restaurants are on this list?

77 restaurants meet the criteria for Best American Restaurants in Grand Rapids, MI.

How is this list ranked?

Ranking combines a Bayesian-smoothed review score with an activity multiplier that gives weight to restaurants currently attracting fresh reviews. Paid listings do not affect the order.