Visiting Stillwater Eskimo Joes is a popular stop for locals and tourists. Â The gift shop is extensive and filled with a variety of themed gifts and clothing items. Â The sales racks were very cheaply priced. Â Service was prompt and friendly in both the gift shop and restaurant during our visit, which was on a Tuesday evening about an hour before they closed. Â
My group decided to order dessert since we had already filled ourselves at Palominos (see other review). Â Since their milkshakes had supposedly been raved about by the Food Network, I ordered the apple pie milkshake. Â It was a decent milkshake, but there was nothing special about it that I would consider TV worthy. Â The other desserts ordered we good, but nothing that would make me recommend Eskimo Joes as a must eat destination.
Took our family there for lunch, while visiting Stillwater. It was pretty good! I had their burger, it was tasty! Get there early, otherwise you'll be waiting over an hour! The food took about 30-40 mins to arrive but it was worth the wait. The clothing store is filled with all kinds of cute shirts for the family but pricey! I still bought shirts for the family!
Review Source:I am an OSU student from way back, even graduated ('96)! I used to get silly with my buddies at this place and try to work on my approach to meeting ladies. I was a slow learner, but I soon learned the drinks were good and cheese fries hit a certain spot in my belly that I didn't know existed.
I have fond memories of walking over to Joe's from the dorms and seeing some pretty good bands. One awesome memory in particular is seeing/hearing Jim Suhler and Monkey Beat from the Dallas area play some particularly smokin' blues and rock'n'roll. What a night! I don't know if the bands they have play there now are this good or not, but they should be.