Bar in Forest Hills, United States
Myrth
100Pearl PointsNeighborhood bar that punches above its zip code.

About Myrth
Myrth is a neighborhood bar in Ada, Michigan, in the Forest Hills area east of Grand Rapids. Booking is easy and the setting skews intimate rather than destination-driven. Pearl's verified data is limited at this stage — visit with an open mind and confirm hours, pricing, and the current drinks program directly with the venue before you go.
Myrth, Forest Hills: What to Expect Before You Book
The most common assumption about a bar on a quiet residential street in Ada, Michigan is that it will feel like an afterthought — a local stop with a generic beer selection and little else. Myrth, at 7423 River St SE, is worth reconsidering on that count. For first-timers arriving without context, the address alone can set the wrong expectations. This is not a downtown destination with valet parking and a velvet rope. What it is, based on its location in a small West Michigan community, is a neighborhood-anchored venue where the experience skews intimate rather than showy.
Because Pearl's verified data for Myrth is currently limited, we are not in a position to confirm specific menu items, hours, pricing tiers, or the full scope of the drinks program. What we can say is that venues of this type in suburban Michigan communities tend to serve a local crowd who books loosely or walks in — and booking difficulty here is rated Easy, which means you are unlikely to face a wait if you plan ahead by even a day or two. First-timers should treat this as a low-friction visit: no elaborate reservation strategy required.
From a wine bar angle, which is the lens most relevant to how Myrth sits within the broader bar category, the question worth asking is whether a by-the-glass program here offers the kind of range and curation you would find on a dedicated wine list at a full-service restaurant. In markets like Grand Rapids and the wider West Michigan corridor, wine-forward bars have room to differentiate precisely because restaurant wine lists in the area tend to be conservative. Whether Myrth leans into that opportunity is something Pearl will update as verified data becomes available. For now, approach your first visit with curiosity rather than expectation.
If you are driving from the Grand Rapids area, Ada is a short trip east. The River St SE address puts you in a quieter pocket of the community, so plan for street or lot parking rather than a walkable urban block. For a broader look at what Forest Hills has going for it right now, our full Forest Hills bars guide and full Forest Hills restaurants guide give useful context on the local scene heading into the current season. If you are exploring beyond the immediate area, the Forest Hills wineries guide and Forest Hills experiences guide are worth a look for a fuller day out.
For comparison points on what a strong bar program looks like in other markets, Kumiko in Chicago sets a high bar for by-the-glass curation, while ABV in San Francisco shows how a neighborhood bar can anchor a serious drinks list without the formality of a restaurant setting. Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu and Jewel of the South in New Orleans are worth bookmarking if you want a sense of what the category looks like at its most deliberate. Closer to home in spirit, Julep in Houston and Superbueno in New York City show how a clear point of view can make a neighborhood bar punch well above its zip code. The Parlour in Frankfurt is a useful international reference for intimate bar formats. Check the Forest Hills hotels guide if you are making a night of it.
FAQ
What's the crowd like at Myrth?
- Myrth sits in Ada, a small suburban community east of Grand Rapids, so expect a local, neighborhood-skewing crowd rather than a destination bar scene. It is unlikely to draw the late-night volume of a downtown venue.
Do I need a reservation at Myrth?
- Booking difficulty is rated Easy. You are unlikely to need a reservation far in advance, a same-day or next-day approach should work for most visits. Pearl does not have confirmed booking contact details at this time, so check directly with the venue for current methods.
Is Myrth good for groups?
- Without confirmed seat count or private dining data, it is hard to say definitively. The Ada location and neighborhood bar format suggest a smaller, more intimate space, better suited to groups of two to four than large parties. Confirm capacity with the venue before planning a large gathering.
Is the food good at Myrth?
- Pearl does not have verified food program details for Myrth at this time. No cuisine type, signature dishes, or awards data is confirmed. Visit with an open mind and check the venue directly for current menu information.
Is Myrth good for a date?
- A neighborhood bar in a quiet suburban setting can work well for a low-key date, easy to book, unlikely to be overwhelming, and with a relaxed atmosphere. Without price or awards data confirmed, it is hard to position this against higher-end date-night options in the broader Grand Rapids area. If you want something more polished for a first date, the Forest Hills bars guide has alternatives worth considering.
Does Myrth have happy hour deals?
- Pearl has no confirmed hours or pricing data for Myrth. Happy hour availability is unverified. Check directly with the venue for current offers.
Does Myrth have outdoor seating?
- No outdoor seating data is confirmed in Pearl's records. Given the River St SE address in Ada, outdoor space is plausible for warmer months, but verify with the venue before planning an al fresco visit.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the crowd like at Myrth?
Myrth sits on a quiet residential stretch in Ada, Michigan, so expect a predominantly local crowd rather than a scene-driven mix. Think neighbors, regulars, and people who made a deliberate trip out from Grand Rapids rather than stumbled in. The vibe skews adult and unpretentious — not a college bar, not a nightclub.
Do I need a reservation at Myrth?
For a bar in Ada at 7423 River St SE, walk-in is likely the default — this isn't a high-volume metro venue. That said, if you're bringing more than four people on a weekend, calling ahead is the safer move. No phone number is publicly listed in Pearl's records, so check the venue directly before you go.
Is Myrth good for groups?
Small groups of two to four should be comfortable. Larger parties work better with advance notice given the residential scale of the location. If you're planning a private event or a group of eight or more, contact Myrth directly to confirm capacity — Pearl doesn't have private dining details on file.
Is the food good at Myrth?
Pearl doesn't have menu or cuisine data for Myrth on file, which makes a direct verdict impossible right now. For a bar at this address in Ada, food is likely a supporting act rather than the headline reason to visit. If the kitchen program matters to your decision, confirm the current menu before booking.
Is Myrth good for a date?
A bar on a quiet residential street in Ada is naturally lower-key than a Grand Rapids date-night destination — which works in its favor if you want conversation over spectacle. It's a reasonable first-date or low-pressure evening pick for anyone already in the Forest Hills area. For a grander occasion, a venue closer to downtown Grand Rapids will offer more options.
Does Myrth have happy hour deals?
Pearl doesn't have confirmed happy hour details for Myrth. Given its Ada location and neighborhood-bar positioning, discounted drink windows are plausible but not documented here. Contact Myrth directly to confirm current offers before making that the reason for the trip.
Does Myrth have outdoor seating?
No outdoor seating data is available in Pearl's records for Myrth. The River Street address in Ada is a residential setting rather than a patio-friendly commercial strip, so don't assume alfresco options exist without checking directly.
Location
7423 River St SE, Ada, MI 49301
Forest Hills, United States
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- Julep, Notable alternative
- Kumiko, Notable alternative
- ABV, Notable alternative
- Bisous, Notable alternative
- Canon, Notable alternative
Comparing Myrth directly against bars like Kumiko, ABV, Julep, Bisous, and Canon is a stretch at this stage, Pearl does not have enough verified data on Myrth's drinks program, pricing, or format to make a fair head-to-head case. What can be said is that venues like Kumiko and ABV represent what a genuinely curated by-the-glass wine program looks like in a bar context: specific, deliberate, and worth the trip on its own terms. If that level of program curation is what you are after, those are the references to judge against.
For a first-timer deciding between Myrth and a drive into downtown Grand Rapids for a more established bar experience, the calculus comes down to effort versus expectation. Myrth is easy to book and close for Ada and Forest Hills residents, which has real value on a weeknight. But if you are traveling specifically for the drinks program, Pearl cannot yet confirm that Myrth delivers at the level of the named comparators above.
Until Pearl has fuller data on Myrth, the honest recommendation is to treat it as a neighborhood option worth trying rather than a destination worth routing a trip around. If you are building a bar itinerary in the wider Michigan area, use the Forest Hills bars guide to see what else is verified and bookable in the area before committing to a specific stop.
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