I tried breakfast today with an out of town friend. BAD idea. The service was terrible. I understand why the coffee is free, nobody would dare pay for it. The earthy water was also a real turn off.
The food made up a little bit for everything else, but I don't think that it was worth it. Thank goodness I didn't build it up to be a great place.
Middling; American-food bar and restaurant, perfectly fine, but unexceptional.
Beer selection was pretty minor-- all very low-flavor beers, Bud and Miller and Corona; they apparently don't drink Porters or Stouts or IPA in Alliance.
I had the jalapeno poppers and a Chef's salad; the salad was huge, plenty of food there with some to take home. Â My wife had the Chicken Caesar. Â No complaints on either.
TV in the restaurant was showing baseball, but the sound was low, so it wasn't obnoxious. Â
Minor gripe, the waitress forgot to bring the ranch dip with my poppers.
A classic American restaurant and bar. Â I'm told this building has been other things. Â It has a general layout similar to a Chili's. Â
The bar has a couple of HD TVs and Keno. Â I've found the bar crowd to be predominantly male with a high average age. Â I'd say fortyish. Â Just about everyone is drinking cheap beer and watching whatever sport is on at the moment. Â If this is your scene, go for it.
The place is open for all three meals. Â The menu is a large laminated sheet that is packed on both sides. Â It's about as American as it gets. Â Burgers, chicken, pasta, wraps etc., etc. Â You get the idea. Â I've found the food to be OK but absolutely nothing special. Ditto for the wait staff. Â Do not plan on being wowed but do plan on a full stomach for little $$.