C. F.
Yelp
The prices are almost too good to be true. My buddy got a HUGE burger and fries, plus a pint of Miller Lite, for $6.26. I spent a little more (but not much) and got a steak sandwich, a little smaller than Tony's (but not much) and onion rings.
BUT, we spit an order of chicken wings for appetizers. Chicken Wings. Here's how that worked. As soon as we got there, I had to take an important call. My car dealer was locating an new car for me, and I was expecting the call, right when the phone rang. So I stepped outside to negotiate. My buddy, not knowing how long I'd be, ordered the appetizer, since he was starving.
I literally BOUGHT A CAR, came back in, and ordered my sandwich, at which time he ordered his. I bragged for 5 minutes about what a tough negotiator I'd been. "I made him throw in the Moon Roof! I made him throw in the Heated Seats. I made him throw in Oil Changes for life! The Apple Car-Play update! A full tank of Gas!
The Wings, ordered before I bought my new car, came out. Then, 90 seconds later, the sandwiches came out. All of it was delish! And all of it was hot--at first. But we had to decide: Which should we eat hot; and which should we allow to get cold.
AND, we're at a small riser table. 2 sandwiches, 2 sides, big plate of wings, celery, two dips, two beverages. Napkins and silverware. All at once. Like the Poodle said to the Great Dane, IT DOESN'T FIT. Why?
Why? Why not appetizers, then entree's? This seems like Restaurant 101. And yet, another reviewer here said they did the same thing to him with the salads. Why? Why not get this right?
They get 4 stars instead of one, because I take the blame. I read the reviews. And I know the solution. REFUSE to order your entrée before you finish with your appetizer. Sorry if that slows down the waitress, and gives her fewer customers for the night. But that's what we'll be doing on our next visit.
And if they get it all right, the next review will be 5 stars. Because seriously, GREAT PRICES.