I want to like this place, more than I do, but... I mean... It's a dinosaur menu, and the food is really inconsistent. Â Sometimes it's great, while others it's really bad.
The service is consistently mediocre, and the atmosphere is just... Dark and Dreary.
That being said, this is probably the closest thing to a fine dining restaurant Casper has.
This is my go-to restaurant in Casper. They know how to mix a drink (Old Fashioned, please). The menu is broad and they honor special requests. Blackened burger is my usual order. My husband likes the prime rib sandwich and the steak sandwich. Service is friendly and consistent. Prefer to sit in the Lounge, though the booths are great because they offer a quiet place to eat.
Review Source:My husband and I went here for date night and we were greeted by about 40+ teenagers in full dance attire. Aside from the horrific sight, the service was prompt and quality. Forgo the Escargot. Both the salad and bread were delicious and freshly made.  I had the Ribeye (MR), my husband the New York (M)...both were  cooked as ordered. We'll be back, but next time we'll check ahead to avoid the giggling girls and hormone ravaged boys.
Review Source:Probably Casper's best top end restaurant. Nice quiet dining room, intimate settings.
Starter salad is enough to blow away most people. Nothing straight out of a bag here. You'll find everything from cucumbers to tomatoes (ordinary enough I suppose) but then it takes off into a realm of pineapple, oranges, black olives etc. Freshly baked rolls to accompany the salad.
Dinner menu is limited but everything they do is done right. Blackened Prime is always a favorite and there is usually a special fish dish.
Consistently good, no surprises, great place to take guests and clients. Excellent wine list. Superb service. Â Many of their staff has been there for years and years.
We've dined there many many times and are always happy.
Recommended by the client when we wanted to invite them out to dinner. Â Not a lot of vegetarian choices, but the meateaters in the party were happy, and the vegetables were beautifully done. Â The potato casserole (shredded potatoes, sour cream, cheese) sounded good but was very bland.
Best fried green tomatoes I've ever eaten.
I ordered a half-piece of the Mud Cake, a tasty frozen confection that arrived covered with frosting and whipped cream, big enough for two (not sure how big the full size piece must be!)