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Przekaż informację zwrotnąThis was the most disappointing dining experience we've had in a while. We decided to try the BBQ plate, but were unimpressed. The chicken was dry and tasted reheated, as did the ribs. We also ordered their special cocktail, the Sunset drink, which came in two different shades of pink. The service was lacking, with the server seeming indifferent to our needs. My salad came with a choice of Blue Cheese or Pesto, but the pesto that was served was a strange gelatinous blob. To top it off, getting to the restaurant involved navigating a tank hole and climbing stone steps full of gravel. The surrounding area was not what we expected, with mobile homes and racks nearby. This was definitely not the elegant dining experience we were promised.
Recommended by a friend. Husband had shrimps and grits small plate. Was enough for a meal. And I had chicken pancakes. That was very good. We sat in the dining room. But the lounge area seemed very nice and cozy and had music from 18:30 Woukd definitely goes back.
Unfortunately, the restaurant was closed on MLK day. Despite braving a 30-minute drive in a snowstorm, we were unable to enjoy a meal there.
The food was delicious. The service was wonderful—all the staff members. Thank you for not rushing us and asking us to leave. We had a leisurely and relaxing dinner. We also thank you for not charging a fee to use our credit card to pay our bill.
Sabroso fits the bill for friendly service, excellent margaritas, delicious entrees and ambience! My wife and I were seated in the cozy bar with Jimmy Statler on the piano (as well as guitar and mandolin). We ordered the steak fritte and wild king salmon entrees, both of which were prepared perfectly and delicious. Between the Irish coffee, chocolate pots de creme and unique entertainment, Sabroso ranks as one of our favorites. Kudos to team Sabroso!