This would have been a middle of the road 3 star rating but the onion rings alone are worth a full star...went looking for a new place to eat with my girlfriend, ended up here service wasn't overly enthusiastic, but certainly not bad either, she ordered the fried shrimp basket which was totally solid, the shrimp were nice and sweet, and the texture was just right, the fries were steak fries, and overall just kinda "meh", I ordered the tavern burger, and it arrived slightly overcooked (ordered medium, got med well but still not dry) it also had a pair of onion rings on top...no big deal I thought...then I ate one of the onion rings, and I'm not kidding, they are (to date) the best onion rings I've ever had...the batter was super light, airy, and crispy...the onion itself thickly cut and nice and sweet. Â The burger also had bacon that was cooked nicely on it, and some more "meh" fries on the side (mine were missing the seasoning that hers had as well) so overall it was a decent place with a few minor inconsistencies that could be remedied with a little attention to detail, and the food was pretty solid...
Also the burger is much bigger than the menu description leads you to believe.
I decided to go eat at The Boulevard because it is close to where I live.  Terrible service.  They were not crowded at all.  A party of 3, then myself waited 15 minutes and still were not greeted or acknowledged. Finally they noticed us and  a hostess came to seat the party of 3.  I then I waited an additional 5 minutes and they never came back to seat me.  I finally left. They were too busy wrapping silverware and attending other customers to even greet the new customers.  I will not go back.
Review Source:Went here for breakfast... Didn't know what to expect but was pleasantly surprised. The biscuits & gravy was quite good... Homemade biscuits were awesome. The husband got an omelet and pancakes and loved them both. Â Service was a little slow and the breakfast menu isn't extensive or anything, but it was overall scrumptious.
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