High booths create private dining spaces with a roadhouse style atmosphere that balances quiet conversation and a fun vibe. Seating feels comfortable and the decor evokes a nostalgic, welcoming mood. The bar area offers a relaxed spot with well-chilled drinks and casual energy.
Desserts come fresh and cooked just right, with the chocolate cake standing out. Service includes excellent recommendations that pair well with the sweets.
Dinner offers delicious meals with friendly, attentive service from staff like Carmel and Terri. The atmosphere suits special occasions such as birthdays and anniversaries.
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Black Angus Steakhouse offers half-off bottles of wine on Wednesdays.
Happy hour runs on Tuesdays with discounted appetizers.
A special Valentine's Day menu is available for couples.
Hot pot restaurant offers quiet, peaceful atmosphere with ample seating for groups and self-serve toppings and sauces. Bright space features interesting wall art and sculptures reflecting social themes. All-you-can-eat menu includes drinks and ice cream, creating a laid-back, comfortable vibe.
Self-serve ice cream is part of the all-you-can-eat hot pot deal. Drinks like Arizona Ice Tea and sodas come unlimited with the price. Desserts and drinks are included without extra charge.
Offers all-you-can-eat hot pot with a choice of spicy or non-spicy broth. Hot pot is available all day, every day, not limited to dinner hours.
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Reservations are recommended for larger groups to ensure seating.
The all-you-can-eat hot pot experience costs $32.95 per person.
Kids ages 4-12 receive a 50% discount on the all-you-can-eat menu.
Saloon Wild West decor sets a unique atmosphere with live music enhancing energy, especially on weekends. Outdoor seating offers a pleasant view when weather permits. The place fills up, becoming busy and loud, creating a lively dining experience.
Steak dinners come out cooked to medium rare perfection. The meatloaf dinner stands out as outstanding. Dinner here satisfies with solid, well-prepared meals.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended due to high demand, especially on weekends.
Parking is scarce and can cost up to $50, so plan ahead.
A $55 cover charge per person applies on special event nights.
Spacious restaurant with state-of-the-art design and an upstairs loft overlooking an MMA octagon for live fights. Atmosphere combines loud sports energy with live music and a vibrant playlist. Outdoor seating welcomes dogs, and the space suits both casual dining and private events.
Creme brulee donut stands out as a dessert, often ordered twice. The donut and raspberry cheesecake also delivers strong flavor. Desserts here impress with rich, sweet options.
Menu offers a variety of dinner options with some items occasionally unavailable. The spot suits drinks, date nights, and family dinners well.
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Live music happens every Saturday from 6 to 8 pm.
Brunch will be offered on Sundays starting soon.
Expect a lively atmosphere during big sporting events.
Diner offers a 50s and 60s retro vibe with bright, colorful decor and classic booth seating. Atmosphere feels down home and family-friendly, with lively staff and good music. Outdoor patio seating adds a relaxed option.
Desserts include bread pudding, pies, cakes, and ice cream. A large Banana Split is available for sharing. Banana shakes also stand out as a sweet option.
Dinner feels like stepping back to an old but classy era. The menu features Fried Shrimp Dinner and Meat Loaf, solid choices for family dining.
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The ribs cost $30 per plate.
Expect long wait times on weekends due to popularity.
The diner accommodates groups of 20 or larger easily.
Restored barn setting offers a cozy, upscale vibe with beautiful outdoor patios featuring fireplaces and misters. Atmosphere balances sophistication and relaxation, attracting diners seeking both casual and special occasions. Indoor bar is well-stocked, while outdoor seating stands out as the most charming feature.
Customized desserts mark special occasions like birthdays and anniversaries. Desserts consistently show top notch quality and thoughtful presentation.
Quiet enough for conversations with several friends, the spot offers a delightful manager who checks on diners during meals. It suits both group dinners and date night settings.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended to avoid long wait times, especially on weekends.
Parking can be challenging due to the restaurant's central location in Old Town.
The Tuesday Barn Burner deal offers great value for food and drinks.
Western decor sets a casual steakhouse tone with small bar area and mirrors reflecting TVs for good viewing. Atmosphere varies from noisy and crowded to more inviting with lower music levels. Large parties face challenges due to limited space and close tables.
Steaks like the 12 oz. New York Strip come cooked to a perfect medium rare. Appetizers and dishes like tri tip and chicken make for a solid dinner with good value.
Good to know
The restaurant does not take reservations, so expect longer wait times.
Wait times can reach up to two hours during peak hours.
Lunch specials cost around $30 for two people.
Buffet restaurant offers a large seating area with new booths and tables and a Mongolian grill for made-to-order dishes. Atmosphere varies from modern and clean to sometimes dingy and quiet, often bustling with families. Seafood and desserts stand out as fresh and tasty features.
Desserts and ice cream cups offer a good variety alongside a wide food selection. The dessert bar includes multiple options but could benefit from more variety and a smaller display case.
Dinner offers a large selection with an all-you-can-eat buffet including a soup bar and a basic sushi bar. Prices range around $20 to $24 for dinner.
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Lunch buffet costs $14.99, while dinner on weekends is $23.99.
Kids 11 years and older pay the adult price.
The restaurant has a huge selection of sushi, hibachi, fruits, and salads.
Restaurant occupies a second-floor space with balcony seating offering views of streets and mountains. Atmosphere is loud and high energy with loud music and festive celebrations involving rattles and flaming candles. Decor includes unique artwork and Day of the Dead themed Mexican style.
Desserts arrive promptly, sometimes even before finishing appetizers. Staff bring out dessert quickly when celebrating occasions like birthdays.
Dinner here allows for easy conversation with a relaxed pace. Dessert sometimes arrives early, even before finishing appetizers.
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Taco Tuesday features tacos priced at $0.99 each.
Sunday brunch is an all-you-can-eat buffet for $40, including mimosas.
The elevator has been out of service for over a month, affecting accessibility.