Robert B.
Yelp
The good thing about Harvey's is that on paper, you can tell that the menu is chef driven. It's basically just comfort food, nothing fancy, but the composition of each item is a bit elevated. The quality and integrity of ingredients seems to be present. The staff is courteous and friendly.
However, the execution is underwhelming, while being overpriced! The price-to-portion of some items, like their their beer cheese chicken sandwich for example can be described as stingy. Mine had a sparse amount of chipped chicken mixed w/ mushroom slices. It was almost like a chicken cheese spread (see pic). Or take for example a $15 chicken add-on to a smallish $11 simple salad (that's a $26 chicken salad)! I'd expect to pay that for a salmon Nicoise or rib-eye steak salad, but for a chicken topped salad, c'mon!
I feel that nowadays, some casual restaurants get away w/ a false sense of value; portraying a disarming perception that comfort food in a laid back, generic setting is affordable. This is one of those places! But if you pay attention to Harvey's menu, you'll realize that these prices are what you would expect from an upscale, fine dining restaurant downtown. Pricing across the board is easily above its comparable nearby competitors (Kindred, Dominion, The Falls, Dogwood, Open Road, etc.) and more inline with nearby "2941" or similar places vying for a Michelin star/ Bib Gourmand!
Bottomline, expect to pay above average prices for standard comfort food, in a tavern setting in the burbs.