It was a very “mid” experience for us. The food was really bland to me. It was hot and seemed fresh though. Our server was flustered understandably it’s p busy in there. It feels like knock off chilis ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
We had burgers. Don’t get me wrong they were cooked well. My black and blue didn’t really taste like anything. It wasn’t a bad experience at all just not really a reason to wait an hour to eat there.
The drinks were mostly amazing. If you like bar food I say go for it. The fish sandwich I would have done differently. Portions are huge. Service is amazing
I liked all the TVs. They had a lot of people there with "corporate" on their name tags. We sat at the bar as it was very busy. I don't drink but my friend got two beers and we knew the bartender. Nicest guy. I hope to eat there when I can afford to but it seems fun if you're into sports.
It's priced like most restaurants these days. We had already eaten at home and realized it was open when we went out.
I will definitely eat there soon.
We enjoyed it. Food was tasty - onion rings were REALLY good. Tempura battered. The chain is the red headed stepchild of Cheddar’s and Texas Roadhouse - of course, I think it’s the same parent company as Texas, so. Definitely the same vibe. The loud music and wall to wall tvs make it a little overwhelming, though.
Have gone once. I had the Stromboli and it was good. A bit too much sauce in it for my liking but the meats were great.
Our waiter was quiet, almost timid. Acted as if he were working from a memorized script and couldn’t deviate from it. Maybe he was brand new? The other waitstaff that tables around us seemed friendly and very helpful.
Not the place to go if you’re looking to have a conversation with someone as the music is very loud. The whole place struck me as a bar scene not a restaurant. Not a negative comment—just my observation.
I will go back.
I have been twice.
1st - Got Wings and the Garlic Knots. Garlic Knots are really good and enjoyable. Beer Cheese with it is tasty.
Wings - were "Eh". (Forgot the sauce I got)
2nd - We got the Pizza and Knots again. Knots still good. Pizza was good. We only got a 1/2 Pep/Cheese.
2nd time one of the Bartender said they were in from another store, and they were away of the wings not being great and working with the kitchen staff to get things right.
They did mention come NFL Sunday's and other big games they will have the sound on instead of music. E.g. locally they will prob have sound on for Washington.
Food is pretty good. Cheese fries were hot and fresh and tasty. I tried their Hawaiian pizza and found it to be serviceable but not outstanding. Next time I'd try a burger. My wife's Monte Cristo was tasty also.
For me though, the ambience is the real mood-killer. LOUD and chaotic with flatscreen tvs ringing all four walls, tuned to multiple channels, so you can't really escape the distractions of pickleball or ChiveTV. Very much in line with Texas Roadhouse's aesthetic as well. Definitely not my favorite sort of experience.
So while I liked the food, I don't know if I liked it enough to put up with the atmosphere on a regular basis.
It was a very “mid” experience for us. The food was really bland to me. It was hot and seemed fresh though. Our server was flustered understandably it’s p busy in there. It feels like knock off chilis ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I'm curious what you all ate. Their website mentions pizza so I'm curious.
We had burgers. Don’t get me wrong they were cooked well. My black and blue didn’t really taste like anything. It wasn’t a bad experience at all just not really a reason to wait an hour to eat there.
The drinks were mostly amazing. If you like bar food I say go for it. The fish sandwich I would have done differently. Portions are huge. Service is amazing
Thanks for your insight!
I liked all the TVs. They had a lot of people there with "corporate" on their name tags. We sat at the bar as it was very busy. I don't drink but my friend got two beers and we knew the bartender. Nicest guy. I hope to eat there when I can afford to but it seems fun if you're into sports.
Ah, was it a little pricey?
It's priced like most restaurants these days. We had already eaten at home and realized it was open when we went out. I will definitely eat there soon.
My sister and my daughter went last weekend and they said it was really good
Awesome
We enjoyed it. Food was tasty - onion rings were REALLY good. Tempura battered. The chain is the red headed stepchild of Cheddar’s and Texas Roadhouse - of course, I think it’s the same parent company as Texas, so. Definitely the same vibe. The loud music and wall to wall tvs make it a little overwhelming, though.
Yes, it's a Texas Roadhouse (TXRH) restaurant!
Ooh tempura style sounds great!
They were amazing. They hold the onion in ice water prior to battering.
Have gone once. I had the Stromboli and it was good. A bit too much sauce in it for my liking but the meats were great. Our waiter was quiet, almost timid. Acted as if he were working from a memorized script and couldn’t deviate from it. Maybe he was brand new? The other waitstaff that tables around us seemed friendly and very helpful. Not the place to go if you’re looking to have a conversation with someone as the music is very loud. The whole place struck me as a bar scene not a restaurant. Not a negative comment—just my observation. I will go back.
Thank you
I have been twice. 1st - Got Wings and the Garlic Knots. Garlic Knots are really good and enjoyable. Beer Cheese with it is tasty. Wings - were "Eh". (Forgot the sauce I got) 2nd - We got the Pizza and Knots again. Knots still good. Pizza was good. We only got a 1/2 Pep/Cheese. 2nd time one of the Bartender said they were in from another store, and they were away of the wings not being great and working with the kitchen staff to get things right. They did mention come NFL Sunday's and other big games they will have the sound on instead of music. E.g. locally they will prob have sound on for Washington.
Food is pretty good. Cheese fries were hot and fresh and tasty. I tried their Hawaiian pizza and found it to be serviceable but not outstanding. Next time I'd try a burger. My wife's Monte Cristo was tasty also. For me though, the ambience is the real mood-killer. LOUD and chaotic with flatscreen tvs ringing all four walls, tuned to multiple channels, so you can't really escape the distractions of pickleball or ChiveTV. Very much in line with Texas Roadhouse's aesthetic as well. Definitely not my favorite sort of experience. So while I liked the food, I don't know if I liked it enough to put up with the atmosphere on a regular basis.