Great atmosphere. Â Dark lighting made even darker with the dark wood of the walls and furniture. Â I went here with my family for my birthday. Â It was not my first choice but it was not a bad one. Â
We were confused when we came in as there was no seating instructions or greeter, but we made our way to the dining area and was told to head on into the back. Â I got a draft Budweiser which was fresh and an order of onion rings for the group. Â They were homemade and tasty and plentiful. Â
For an entree I ordered one of the specials, bourbon turkey tips. Â They came on a bed of rice pilaf and coleslaw. Â The rice was regular rice pilaf nothing special. Â The coleslaw was good. Â I even ate my sisters coleslaw as does not like it. Â The turkey tips were very good. Â I wish there was more sauce so I could have spiced up the rice a bit, but no.
I could see myself here again for a pint and some food.
Good food, cozy atmosphere, but service was too slow. We were there for dinner on a Wednesday night and experienced great delays with all aspects of the service. The regulars who were sitting next to us, however, were taken care of just as promptly as one should expect.
Food was both tasty and plentiful. We had simple dishes that are sure to please and leave enough for lunch the next day. Too bad they had ran out of my favorite vegetable side dish, butternut squash. It's a small kitchen, so the menu warns to expect delays.
The place looks like what you'd expect of a small town bar. Dark and cozy, with tables laid out near enough that you could participate in multiple conversations if you felt like it. Decor was cute and very in keeping with the general theme. Large enough TVs for the guys to stay abreast of all game happenings.
We might come back... on a day we're not feeling like being too pampered...