Warren is known more for auto plants than for dining, but its food scene has quietly expanded, especially with strong Middle Eastern, Polish, and classic American comfort options.
These five relatively new or newly buzz‑worthy restaurants are standouts worth seeking out.
1. Malone’s Tavern
Malone’s Tavern is a modern Irish‑American pub that’s become a local favorite for both food and drinks.
Dark wood, plenty of TVs, and a lively bar give it a classic sports‑bar energy, but the menu is more ambitious than average.
You’ll find burgers, sandwiches, wings, and nachos alongside Irish‑leaning dishes like shepherd’s pie, corned beef, and fish and chips.
Daily specials, a good draft list, and frequent events (trivia, game days) make it a go‑to hangout.
2. Dragonmead Microbrewery (with on‑site food & nearby eats)
Dragonmead is best known for its award‑winning beers and meads, but its taproom has become a de facto dining destination thanks to a simple but satisfying food program and nearby partner vendors.
Expect pub‑style bites: sandwiches, brats, flatbreads, and snacky items that pair well with their huge selection of beers—from Belgian‑style ales to stouts and experimental brews.
It’s a great spot for anyone who wants a casual meal built around great drinks.
3. Kabob House
Kabob House is exactly what it sounds like: a no‑frills but well‑loved Middle Eastern grill that focuses on doing the basics really well.
The menu features chicken, beef, and lamb kabobs; shawarma; kafta; falafel; hummus; baba ghanoush; and fresh‑baked bread, plus salads like fattoush and tabbouleh.
Platters come loaded with rice, veggies, and sauces. It’s a fantastic option for takeout or a quick, filling dine‑in meal.
4. Andary’s Grill & Deli
Andary’s feels like a cross between a classic diner and a Coney Island, with a big menu and a welcoming, old‑school vibe.
Breakfast is a strong point (omelets, skillets, pancakes), but lunch and dinner bring gyros, burgers, grilled sandwiches, salads, and comfort foods.
Portions are generous, prices are reasonable, and it’s the type of spot that quickly becomes a regular rotation for locals.
5. Country Oven
Country Oven is another reliable, family‑style restaurant in Warren that has picked up buzz for its consistency and welcoming feel.
The menu is pure comfort: breakfasts with eggs, hash browns, and pancakes; soups and salads; sandwiches; simple pastas; and old‑school entrées like liver and onions, roasted turkey, and fried fish. It’s not fancy, but it’s exactly right when you want a calm, unpretentious meal that feels homemade.
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