Wow very good food.
Great tortilla soup.
I had a bison burger that was maybe slightly under-seasoned but still great.
This would be 5 stars, but while we were here, a customer found another customer's wallet in the parking lot. When the connection was made, the hostess seemed almost annoyed to retrieve it from lost-and-found.
I have driven across the country twice, and the first time camped outside Brandon, SD and asked the attendant at the camp site for a recommendation for dinner. Â She recommended Tailgators and I had a great time. Â
I was looking for a place where I could sit at the bar and talk to the bar tender and some locals or other people passing through and was pleased I was able to! Â In addition, prices were great coming from the New York Metro area, and everything was quick and tasty. Â I had such an enjoyable time that on my second cross country journey I knew I had to stay in the general area one night on the drive out to Yellowstone, that I planned to stay at the same camp site to go to Tailgators again. Â Like the first time, I had a great time and met some great people. Â It seems to be a place where a lot of people go as they pass through the area off I-90, so if you are interested in good food, good prices and meeting good people, I recommend a stop here if you are looking for some food on a trip along 90.
Pretty Good. Â I don't mean to sound like a total dick here, but "pretty good" earns a full five stars when you're driving through a void of civilization such as... well, the whole middle of the US I guess. Â Yes, I know I'm an asshole for saying it, but there it is. Â If you don't agree, why don't you drive out to Brandon, SD and take a look around. Â Then we'll see what's what! Â
I had a large prime rib dinner that was served rare enough, which is hard to find sometimes. Â I washed it down with a 25 ounce Sam Adams that cost me $3.50. Â Yeah, now you understand the five stars.