Went on a Monday night, and they only had 1 bartender and 1 server. Server said they were much busier than normal, and that was probably due to the Tigers season opener. To her credit, she busted her butt and did pretty well.
Not a place to take a family for sure!!! Tthe juke box played music that was not "radio edited" and music was very loud (for a 6:30 on a Monday night), no Kid's menu or kid's cup.
Food was very food. Cheese sticks were awesome! I had the "Chuck" which is like a Big Mac w/ bacon - very food, and wife thought the Patty Melt burger were good as well. Fries were out of this world!
Used our <a href="/redir?url=http%3A%2F%2Frestaurant.com&s=c5fe485af4df376130bee54f875814d79c4d7913e1258123b1206d2bdbf4873b" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://restaurant.com</a> coupon and had no issues using it.
All in all, this is a pretty good - just not a family friendly place. Wife and I decided that we would like to try again on a weekend "date" night without the kids.
I remember going to this establishment in the past with family (over a decade ago). The food was good from what I remember. However, my most recent experience ensured I will never go to this establishment again. A group of me and my friends all were looking for a relaxed place to get food and drink.
Unfortunately, this did not occur. Before we got into the bar, we heard the bartender say f- n*****, thinking he was out of earshot. Unsurprisingly, none of my friends who weren't white were allowed in. The bouncer also turned down another group of Mexican dudes after us. Btw, none of us were wearing excessively baggy clothing. We just wanted to kick back and have some burgers and beers. If you like segregated establishments go right on over to Chucks. I will never go to this establishment again.