I give it 3 stars, primarily for convenience vis-a-vis the Lone Tree / Lincoln light rail station. Â I dropped it for some food and to re-hydrate after a hot day and evening. Â I was surprised that the interior seemed somewhat dingy, considering that the place is not that old. Â This could be partially caused by the darker color scheme. Â They had bingo going late on this weekday night, which struck me as somewhat odd, but of the smallish crowd, most people were playing. Â
I sat at the bar, and I must say, the female bartender with the long blonde hair was very attentive. Â She refilled my water glass several times (I never had to ask). Â She made useful recommendations on food from the menu, and she seemed to be working very hard. Â My burger with onion rings was just okay. Â I had the New Mexico Burger (a 1/2 pound patty with green chiles, guacamole, and Monterrey Jack cheese) and I had them add onions. Â The burger was cooked fairly well, but the but the rest was middling. Â There were a lot of green chiles, but they were chopped very fine and were rather bland with little heat, and I think they were frozen up until recently. Â The other flavors were also muted. Â The onion rings ($2.99 up-charge) were a healthy portion. Â The batter was rather thick and seemed to lean heavily to corn-meal, which is not my preference. Â I would be willing to drop by again (if killing time before or after a light rail ride) to try something different.