I have to say when walking into the C.C. to look at their menu, I was scared (dark and for sure a biker bar kinda feel) AND as the first post mentioned, it smelled like major SMOKE, in fact the bartender was smoking inside and because nothing else was opened we decided to order some food to go. I got the patty melt, my husband a grilled cheese and my son a cheese burger, all with fries.
We ate the food inside the R.V. and I had the BEST patty melt I've had in my life. Cooked perfectly and the flavor, onions and sauce was PERFECT, so was the rye bread. So good my husband who only likes the finest "meat" ate half of the sandwich as it was rather large. My son enjoyed his burger as well.
The cook was really nice and really did put a lot into making us a great afternoon lunch/early dinner.
I highly recommend the C.C. but for sure, ORDER IT TO GO!!
You don't come to the far northern CA coast for fine dining. Â That said, even with low expectations, this place still rates low in my book because it depressed me. Â This was the only place in town for a hot meal and I was in no mood to drive to Crescant City after a long day of hiking. Â Upon entering the Country Club, I was greated by cigarette smoke more powerful than I can remember since the state ban of smoking in 1994. Â They did have Country Club on tap and Bud was $1.25 for a classic stein glass as some positives. Â Hamburger was big, but not very good, flies buzzing around my table, depressing degenerates in trucker hats wasting their lives away at the bar, an unattractive woman with a too-big tank top and a bra dancing drunk with her boyfriend. Â Bartender was not that nice. Â Fries were ok, though. Â And the cook was nice. Â I'd recommend bringing your own food if staying in this town.
Review Source: