Fred H.
Yelp
Two strikes and you're not out, you're dog food.
The only thing we've found good about this place is the frozen dog bones.
My first try was with two very pretty looking strip steaks, vacuum frozen as is all the beef in the shop. I grilled them medium rare and we found the flavor OK, but they were tough as nails. The retrievers got more than half of each for their next breakfast, because they just weren't fun to eat.
When I went back for more bones I mentioned the tough steaks to the young lady, who blandly accused me of over-cooking them. (I've been grilling for over 50 years, and consider myself a grill-meister.)
Next bone trip I decided to try two fillet mignons. When thawed, they each resembled not your typical fillet cut but a piece of beef flat on one side, domed on the other, with a grain that matched nothing else I could determine. I grilled them flat side down first, then the domed side, again to medium rare (which took significantly longer than normal because of the lack of marbling), and again finding them surprisingly tough, more than I can ever recall for a tenderloin. The taste was mediocre at best, and again the dogs had a gourmet breakfast.
Sandy and I both suggest you stick to the frozen dog bones.