All you can eat ribs Wednesday night, $16. They seem to have some sort of dinner special every night of the week, most of them all you can eat. The service was really good. The owner/manager was by our table 2-3 times during our meal making sure everything was good. Even saw him run across the restaurant at one point to get something for a patron.
I can't say the atmosphere was all that great. Kind of reminds me of a nursing home. Jazz it up a bit and they would have a pretty great place. Very large, and would be good for big groups.
Have passed this place many times, and after waiting for 20 minutes at Cucina Italiana in Brookfield Square, we left and came here. Coming from Texas which knows ribs (smoked meat), I had the impression that the Wednesday night special was the kind made in the North in a Nesco roaster. Therefore we passed and had a prime rib sandwich with trimmings and Blue Cheese potato salad. This was an excellent choice for $8.95. Having had a terrible prime rib sandwich (thin slices of fatty beef on white bread) at the Butler Inn recently, and vowing never to return, I have to say that this offering was excellent and well worth the money. We highly recommend it, and we will return to try some of the other specials or order from the menu.
Review Source:I appreciate the response and the offer but I will pass on returning.
I stand my by review. I have no reason to fabricate times or my experience. Â I tend to take notes when things are going so bad so I have accurate account of the info to review, times like this I can hardly believe it is happening so I don't want to exaggerate any part of the experience.
I ordered the shrimp because I wanted them, I had no reason to say it wasn't right unless it wasn't. Â I one I tried was bad, don't know about the other two on the plate since I did not try them.
Stating we were out and done with our meals within 45 minutes is a total  fabrication. We did not have our meals after 45 minutes waiting so there was absolutely no way we were out in 45 minutes. Â
Joseph's response as his comments that evening imply I am lying and I have no reason to do so. Â Bad experiences happen and not great reviews happen. To say I am lying to save face is not the way to handle it.
One of those places I've driven by many times, only to forget about it moments later. I'm very pleased I remembered it when we were planning our evening. I was in a mood for ribs, but saw they were "falling off the bone tender". I know most folks prefer them that way. But I prefer them a bit on the chewy side. Close enough. Good quality meat, not real fatty, but a bit heavy on the salt. Excellent sauce, as well. It came with soup or salad, choice of several types of potato dishes. Fries, mashed, baked,... Service was pleasant and knowledgeable. I would say a return trip is going to happen.
Review Source:Ok. So I realize that this place has taken some hits. Lot's of which are filtered so who knows if they're real. Â I like this place. It's clean, the patron's are nice, the food I've had is ok and reasonably priced. But the main reason I go here is for football games. They have a great special of $1 pints tap beer and .25 cent wings. Â And I don't mean just $1 miller lites. No my friends they had fat tire and Franziskaner available for the same price. Â Can we say steal? Â The lines are also clean so no worries there for me. Â They also have touchdown green and gold jello shots and the bar manager puts on a great raffle for most of the games. Â It gets pretty packed but there are many TV's.
One complaint. The wings that are on special are meh. Â I should say the wings themselves are fine but the sauces, not so good. Â The BBQ was passable. I figured a way around that though, I just order plain wings and bring bottles of BW3's sauce with me. Best of both worlds. Â So if anyone from Tower is reading this, please try changing up the sauces a little bit. Everything is too sweet and not spicy. Hot should be fairly hot. Other than that, keep doing what you're doing.
It's a darn good thing I forgot to submit my thoughts on our first experience at this establishment when we tried them for Mother's Day last year :( we happened to be ravenous after the Badger's bittersweet loss at the Rose Bowl and thought to try this restaurant again.
I was/am pleasantly surprised to say that they've improved their service, their food AND their atmosphere :D
We were seated at a very nice, semi - private corner table which allowed for great conversation that I didn't have to censor. Â Our server was very quick to greet us. Â I spared her the horror story of my first experience so as not to rattle her. Â She was most knowledgeable in guiding us through the wine and dinner menu. Â She checked on us, but not so much as to hover over us and always made pleasant conversation.
I had the pleasure of fabulous company, great food (I ordered the rib eye, cooked to my request; my guest had the pasta) and a very nice AMERICAN bottle of red wine - don't ask me the name of it - cuz we finished it and topped it off with cognacs at the bar - all I remember is that it was goooood!
I daresay that I hope to see Tower Restaurant increases its presence in Greenfield :) I am returning soon to speak with them about so many opportunities that they can take part in!
Wife and I stopped in midweek for a sandwich. Â On a previous visit we sat in the bar, this time we decided to sit in dining room. Â Seated immediately, ordered shortly thereafter, we each ordered a chicken sandwich. Â Waitress seemed OK. Then more people began arriving, and she was gone. Â About 50 minutes later, as we were ready to walk out, sandwiches came. Â Table next to us was seated, told waitress they wanted a couple mins to decide on drinks- 20 mins later they were still waiting. Â Not sure what the deal is here, but this was the worst service I received in quite some time. A young guy in a tie walks around, possibly the mgr, but we couldn't get his attn. Â
In their defense, the sandwiches were both very good and hot. Â But the service was awful. Â I'm used to the level of service at Diamond Jim's in Hales Corners- this is nowhere near that level.
When they were first remodeling this place I got a kick out of the fact that it is owned by Diamond Jim's. Yes....the same Diamond Jim's that sells used cars. Wasn't really sure what to expect, but I saw on their billboard that they had a fish fry. This past Friday when we were trying to decide where to go for a fish fry, figured why not try the Tower. It is fairly new and always seems to have a lot of cars there.
I could tell from the parking lot that I was going to be the youngest person in the place by at least 40 years. And, after going in I wasn't too far off. Now, maybe it had something to do with the fact that I was going to dinner at 500pm, but I had plans after so had to make it an early dinner.
It was pretty crowded inside, so I grabbed a blinky, vibrating thing and sat at the bar and had a beer. No more than 2 min later my little thing was going off and I was given a table.
It was nicely lit and had fancy cloth table clothes and wind glasses for water. I was helped right away by a waitress who told me the specials. She told us she would give us some time to think about our order. No more than 5 min later the manager came over and took our order. Nothing fancy, just 2 fish fries with sweet potato fries (which I love) and potato pancakes. A few minutes later the waitress came back to take our order. We explained that the manager had just taken our order. She said he doesn't look like he has taken it back yet, so if it wasn't too difficult she would take it again.
Almost immediately our food was on the table. It was pretty good. Nothing fancy or really outstanding about it. Just your typical Milwaukee Area fish fry.
From the time I was approached by the waitress to the time I was done eating was no more than 20 mins. Definitely fast service.
I would recommend it if you aren't looking for anything fancy. I will most likely be back, when I know I don't want anything out of the ordinary.
BTW....there were no used cars for sale in the lot the day I was there!
Went for drink and dinner with  friends. The bartander totally ignored us, even though there was only 1 other group at the bar at the time. We waited for a long time by the hostess stand, but when nobody came to help us (again the bartender must have seen us standing there) we got our own menus to look at while we were waiting for one  friend to arrive. We were seated at our table and placed our order. We told our waitress we wanted to keep 1 menu, because 1 more person was coming. She ended up taking all of the menus, so that when our friend did come, we had to wait quite awhile to get a menu.
There were probably only 3 or 4 other tables, but yet it seemed that we never saw our waitress.
My meatloaf was good, but cold. Somebody else wanted to order a fish dish but was told that was only served on Fridays. It would have been nice if it had said that on the menu. One friend ordered a burger well done, and it was clearly done rare to medium rare. When we finally saw our waitress and told her about it, she told us she would have it taken off our bill and have the manager talk to us. He may have saved half the cost of that burger, but he ended up losing a lot of future business from our group.
The manager did come and talk to us, but he wasn't going to take it off our bill, until my friend told him we were already told it would be taken off. She then told him about other problems we had with our service. In the end I think he took off half the cost of the burger.
To me the way it is decorated you can tell if they are trying to be a "classy" place or a very casual place.
All in all because of the poor customer service and only so-so food I don't think any of us will be coming back.