Tommy C.
Yelp
I'm new in SE Kansas and I'm looking for a regular go-to place where I can always count on a good meal. After trying Brother's this past week, I can assure you it won't be it.
I walked in to a rather busy restaurant. I was eating alone so I agreed to be seated at their discretion. I was led to the patio which happened to be the dining locale of two other families - one couple who had apparently already eaten and a family of 5 still waiting to be served. The service was prompt and my order was quickly taken (fries mushrooms, baked ziti, water, and a beer). It was then I overheard the two other tables conversing back and forth. The table yet to be served (Table 1) had apparently been waiting awhile. They were jokingly asking for any leftovers or scraps that may be left from the diners at Table 2. Everyone laughed but I raised a brow.
It wasn't long that my appetizer of fried mushrooms was delivered, but I was told they were out of the beer I ordered. Upon taking the first bite, I was taken back by an ice cold still-frozen center. I sampled 2 more to make sure it wasn't just the one. Also cold. My server was slow in checking back so I sat, not eating, listening to the banter from the nearby tables. The kids at Table 1 were hungry. The gentleman at Table 2 stepped inside to say proactively ask about Table 1s food and pay his check. The hostess stepped out and apologized to the family assuring their food would be out shortly.
It was approximately 10 min more before my server stepped out to check on me. She apologized and offered to bring out a new batch of mushrooms.
Sitting outside with the temperature dropping into the 50s, it was at this time the family at Table 1 opted to move to an inside table leaving me alone on the patio.
My mushrooms - not a new batch but the same that were taken from me - were returned to me a little more golden and much warmer to the core just before my order of baked ziti arrived. I found myself alternating between the mushrooms and the ziti to enjoy both before the dish cooled. The ziti was good. No complaints. I ate half and inquired about the tiramisu. Was it prepared in the restaurant fresh or store bought? I was told it was ordered from a local bakery. I decided I'd give it a try and later regretted it. It tasted frozen - perhaps Pepperidge Farms or of the like.
My check never came so upon boxing up what I didn't eat, I approached the register to pay. Dinner for 1 complete with appetizer, entrée, and desert with water to drink: $30.
Can't say I saw anything there for that price that would give me reason to go back.