Dan M.
Yelp
This was right on the main road with a small parking lot, but plenty of places to park on the street. There was a bar and high top tables in one section of the establishment and another area specifically for dining. The menu was limited but had intriguing options available, specifically burgers and sandwiches. The service was okay at best. It took awhile for our appetizers to come out and it also took a good amount of time for our dinner orders to be placed. When our dinner came out, 3 of our dishes came out incorrect. It did not take long to correct, but the issues continued as the check had the wrong items on it. Mistakes happen, but no apology was even given to our party. It was disappointing to see.
For appetizers, the buffalo chicken meatballs ($10) and flatbread ($13) were ordered. There were 3 meatballs present and they came with homemade coleslaw and blue cheese. They were not bad, a little hard, but packed with flavor. The coleslaw was a nice added touch. Regarding the flatbread, it was topped with pork belly, fontina, picked onions, arugula, and BBQ sauce. This was a little better. The crust was a little undercooked. However, the toppings were very tasty. The pickled onions combined with the pork belly and BBQ sauce made for a great combination.
I had the Spicy A$$ burger ($13) as an entrée. The meat had Cajun seasoning and was topped with pepperjack cheese, frizzled onions, cherry peppers, and chipotle mayo. I ordered it medium and that was how it came out. The meat was seasoned appropriately and the toppings really brought the spicy aspect. There was a good amount of heat here. Overall, it was a satisfying burger. Regarding the fries, they were a little undercooked for my liking but were seasoned generously. I also tried the fried green tomato burger that had goat cheese, bacon jam, and mixed greens. The goat cheese was very powerful here, but I did enjoy the fried green tomato aspect.
Will I go back? Possibly.