Been here a few times only because of friends who live close by... Â Ramble Inn (on the sign)... Mill at Munn (on their website/menu)... not sure what they officially call themselves, but I will call it one thing: not a half step above Greasy Spoon.
This is definitely just the local watering hole for the immediate area - not an establishment one seeks to visit. Â Beer promo posters cover busted up walls and crumbling drop ceiling panels, chairs and paper-lined tables like you'd find in an old senior rec center, old TVs cooking away atop refrigerators - all really undercut what they're trying to do (at least according to the "hidden gem" references and the menu).
As for the food, burgers we ordered tasted OK but nothing to write home about. Â Can't really screw burgers up too much although they were way overpriced for this dive. Â $7.95 for their Sicilian Burger (their version of a hot italian sub) w/ fries, $8.45 for their Billy Burger (1/2-lb. burger with grilled mushrooms) w/ fries.
Stayed away from the fancier dinner menu items - way too overpriced for the quality here. Â C'mon, $12.95 for a pork tenderloin... $14.95 for a 10-oz ribeye... Â $15.95 for a 6-oz Salmon... are you kidding me - at this place?! Â Not gonna happen...
Service has consistantly been totally lackluster. Â In our last visit there were only 2 tables occupied and 2 guys at the bar and yet the waitress was nowhere to be found. Â Service is way, way, way too slow and a bit apathetic when they do manage to find your table. Â I could ferment my own beer in the time it takes to get service at this bar! Â (And from what I've heard, their slowness is legendary to others who have dined here.)
Not much to worry about skipping this place - there's much better up the road (in all directions).