My husband and I come to the Dusty Boot primarily for happy hour, but we've also been for breakfast/brunch on the weekend. Â The happy hour is terrific!! Â There are superb daily drink specials, our favorite being the $3 Stoli on Thursdays. Â The drinks are poured on the strong side. Â The happy hour food menu is fantastic as well, with my favorite being the homemade queso. Â I really dislike the "fake cheese" types of queso that most restaurants throw at you - DB makes theirs from scratch. Â Delish!!
As for breakfast, we typically order the Eggs Benedict - always cooked perfectly.
I have visited for lunch and happy hour. The Dusty Boot is for the most part pretty quiet, happy hour can get a little crazy but hey that's what we want at happy hour right? The service is good, quick and the servers are pleasant.
I have some special dietary needs and the waitress was more than willing to listen closely to my special order as I instructed her how to modify what I was ordering. Then as she brought my food I noticed that she took time to verify it was correct as she left the kitchen with it. Finding that it was not she did an about turn, corrected the cook's mistake and delivered the plate perfectly as I had ordered it.
We've visited twice. The first time was for lunch. Â Good service and burgers. Â
We thought we'd give the steaks a try and last weekend  took a friend to dinner.  What a disappointment.  The prices were steak house prices - pretty much what we expected, but the prime rib was on par with Golden Corral.  Ok, but not at these prices.  The two choices for horseradish as an accompaniment were vinegar with a little horseradish or something that looked like horseradish flavored salad dressing.  We would have been better off with horsey sauce from Arby's.  My wife's filet was ordered medium and was so rare she didn't eat it. Â
If you want a good burger, this place is worth considering, but if you're looking for a great steak, I'd keep looking....