This was our first...and last time here. Â We travelled from the Quad-Cities to try the food here, having seen it on a previous trip. Â Ordered the Parmesian chicken. Â It arrived with the aspearagus and carrot melody marginally warm. Â The chicken was a disappointment.
On the plus side our waitress was very efficient and courteous. Â As others mentioned the view is great, the facility is nice but there is so much potential being wasted. Â It is my opinion that a first class cook could really drive the business here.
I arrived here via boat. Â That in itself gets many stars from this lady. Â
A lovely man friend invited me for a nice river cruise and we stopped here for lunch. Â The weather was unseasonably warm so we enjoyed lunch outside. Â I went with a wrap. Â Tasty! Â
And yes the view here is incredible! Â
This was one of the most relaxing afternoons I had in a long time, and thanks to Off Shore, we had a lovely lunch to round out the day. Â Hell yes I'd come back, but it'd have to be by boat ;)
We were staying in Bellevue a few weekends back. One of the first places we stopped was Off Shore, 1) because it was on the way and 2) I had read something about it on yelp before heading up, specifically that it had a great view. The view part was absolutely correct. They have an excellent location with a view up and down the river a mile in either direction. The beers were cheap, I think 1.50 for an 8oz Bud light. We can work with that. But the food was a let down. I ordered the "firecracker" burger, which was overcooked and decidedly mediocre. It came with "cheddar cheese fries" which were just soggy fries smothered with nacho cheese. My wife ordered the puffy tacos were ok, certainly nothing to write home about. If youre looking for a great view and run of the mill bar food, this will fit the bill, especially if you have been boating/drinking all day and just want a place to pull up to. If you are looking for anything with culinary inspiration, this isnt it.
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