Knucks Asian Pub

19718 Colima Rd, Rowland Heights - 91748
148 reviews
Gastropubs Asian Fusion Korean
(909) 468-1040

Not my first visit here. Korea fusion style food. The menu is innovative & not difficult. Great happy hour food & beverage selections. The portions are perfect for two people to enjoy. The pub is open late & can get crowded in the later hours. Both indoor & outdoor dining options are available. Definitely look forward to a return visit.

Appetizers are great! Main dishes aren’t so great.. their portions aren’t big so sharing is out of the question. Kimchi fried rice was all clumped together.. not individual rice. the meats were a bit thick and hard to eat. You’re mainly here to just hangout and grab drinks. It’s pretty empty at night and they have outdoor dining which is nice.. I want to give this spot another chance! Maybe next time when I’m in the area!

They named this place a pub, but they don't serve any hard liquor. They only have few beer, few wine, few sake, and few soju. We didn't really order any meals, instead we ordered two snacks of fries and brussels sprouts, so I don't know how good their food is. The snacks we ordered were good. Overall, if you are looking for a real pub with variety of drinks, this isn't the place for you.

Chill place and great food ? The Manager, Steve, and the waitresses know how to take care of the customers ??

Good vibe!

Came here with a friend and was the only customer because of the covid but staff was friendly and inviting. Food was good and price is reasonable.

Decent bar and restaurant

great fusion menu ....a lot of affordable appetizers to go with acwide selection of draft beers

What the heck! 5 stars.I've been curious about this place and its very nice. Definitely try it, its safe- covid safe, and a really great vibe too.I visit places late after work, and Knucks is on the way home, so I tried it out. Its as great as I imagined. Great hangout place. Definitely hope you try it out.

I only came here for the kimchi pasta, but then I saw the mac and cheese on the menu and I had to try that as well...The kimchi pasta wasn't worth it. It was actually more dry and oily, not creamy and rich like I expected. I prefer Cafe Gunul's. The pricing was also a bit expensive for the portion.The mac and cheese, sliders, and tacos were all decent. I'm not a fan of tacos and sliders that are too hard eat and the sliders were too spicy for me, but otherwise pretty good.Service was really great, even though it looked like there was only one person dealing with all the customers on a weekday evening. Props to her.Pricing during happy hour: kimchi pasta ($10), spicy pork sliders ($8), spicy pork kbbq taco ($9), mac and cheese ($9).