Great food and atmosphere. I like the golf-course-esque vibe and that it's secluded. Driving up it looks like it's private but it's definitely open for all so go check it out if you haven't already.
I've had breakfast there a few times had a great experience each time. I'm very surprised to read about the bad experience John F. and company had. I would have sent back burnt french toast since I make the best french toast on the planet (using fresh french bread and texas sized slices) B-). I'll have to try their french toast now to see what I get.
The smothered burrito was great, as are their burgers. The boneless wings were OK (I only had the buffalo flavor not the BBQ). The quesadilla's are really good too! Basically, I've loved everything I've had there.
We so wanted this to be a good little spot for weekend breakfast, its walking distance to the house. Â NOT. Â It seemed like they were a little surprised anybody wanted food. Â Looks like a fine place to sit and drink when waiting for a tee time, but not a restaurant.
I had the French Toast with "Texas Toast" um, must have been the other Texas. Â Old sandwich bread. Â The spices were good, but a little hidden by the burnt taste (the side facing the place was black). Â The potatoes were salty but acceptable and the sausage links were ok. Â The coffee was pretty good, and hot.
TR had the pancakes, not cooked through. Â He enjoyed the edges.
R&J both had the "Smothered Burrito", both said it was ok, both wondered what the dry burrito would have been like, since there was nothing smothering these.
All in all, it was OK food. Â It was not BAD food. Â We've had worse at the Village Inn or the diner.
The place should really be rocking if someone wanted to make a go of it - especially on Father's Day you'd have thought they would have made an effort. Â But like I said, they really were a little surprised we expected a restaurant experience.
So, not going back, and sad it wasn't at least a three star experience. Â oh well, we keep trying.
Good food, good atmosphere, good personnel, just one fine place to have lunch or a snack with the guys (or gals) after a round of golf. The menu is not large but the items on the menu are all very good, tasty and you certainly get enough. The restaurant is not large but it is comfy and gives you enough room to chat with friends and chat with others. Several TV monitors are around so you can watch the latest sports that are going on. All the wait help are cheerful, friendly and seem like they are there to make you visit a happy one. Â The Eagle's Nest is mostly frequented by those who have just played or are about to play the course, but it is a place you should stop by if you are in the neighborhood.
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