From the outside it looks like an average place, and even the decor, table and chairs, etc., are just alright. Â But the food is excellent!
Our table had a variety of dishes:  chicken Caesar salad, salmon, a flat-iron steak, and a chicken entrée.  All were exceptional. Â
Great beer and wine selection. Â Bread at our table was warm and very good. Â The waiter was friendly and accommodating. Â Desserts looked great! Â The hostess could be a little friendlier. Â
I would go back anytime.
A Must Read Review!!! This one is a doozy, so get ready!!!
Just a few days ago, my family and another walked into Whiskey Creek expecting a nice relaxing meal. Now we understand that Mammoth is going through some tough financial times. That said, we would expect places of business to do what they can to exceed expectations and truly deliver a quality experience no matter what the final total says on the check.
Anyway... with three young kids joining us for dinner, we were looking for something good and fast. First the manager and hostess gave off the air that it would be tough to fit us in since we didn't have a reservation. They were open for :05 mins and one table was taken at a place that has multiple floors! If only they turned us away, we would have never continued with this nightmare of a dinner.
So we get a table and put in our order. While waiting, I asked the hostess if they had anything to occupy the kids. After putting her personal phone down, she provided appropriate kid's placemats and crayons. Why these were never provided from the get go... I have no idea.
Now for the food. Overall the food selection is boring and tasteless. The burgers are claimed to not be frozen, but they sure do taste like it. Everything is overloaded with sauce or dressing.
One of WC's biggest issues lie in their lack of attention to detail...
1. My wife and I each ordered a salad with dressing on the side. Both came back DRENCHED. When we asked to have it remade, the server's first response was to add more lettuce to balance out the salad. After saying this is not ideal since there is so much dressing, they went to remake them. So what happens next? The salads returned again with tons on dressing on them. I mean come on!
2. My son is GF and we asked for the kid's hamburger, but no bun. We also informed the server of his allergy. Well what happens? His burger arrives on a bun. So that had to be fixed.
3. A friend of ours doesn't like mushrooms. She ordered a pasta and asked that they not come with it. Oh they weren't in the pasta when it arrived... just on the side! Why would someone want a side of mushrooms. Not a huge deal, but just goes to show a lack of detail on the service and kitchen.
3. For one of the kids she asked for reg fries and not sweet potato fries... she got SP fries.
4. Now if for some reason you decide to still dine here and you're in the mood for a burger, just order off the kid's menu. It's the same size as an adult burger and you get the same amount of fries. Only difference is around $4.50. We inquired why this was the case with the mgr and he provided some weird reason that they don't charge the same amount for kids since they don't eat the same amount. Our response is... Why not just make the burgers smaller? I mean that seams like a waste of meat on their end and would avoid this issue of overcharging adults.
So in the end, out of 7 orders... only 2 were right. An adult burger and a kid's grilled cheese.
Just avoid this place at all costs. The end.
Went for happy hour and the locally brewed beers. We went upstairs. The place needs some paint, patching and recarpeting. Two of the draught beers were out but I did get a Real McCoy Amber which I enjoyed. We had the appetizers: the calamari, the size of a little finger, was breaded, limp and did not taste like any that I ever had. The sliders were so so. BTW, found a hair in my calamari.
Ambiance = 2
Food =2
Service =3.5
it is sad to see this place,slipping away.