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Przekaż informację zwrotnąI would like to say maybe I will give this place another try since today was Valentine's Day and maybe they wasn't expecting the crowd. The waiter was nice but her service sucked and she doesn't know how to properly prepare alcohol beverages. I didn't order any food because it took over 30 mins before she even asked what we would like to eat. I end up leaving after 45 mins to acknowledge or place my order.
Teresa at the bar was fantastic. Ordered the Philly beef steak sandwich. It was ready in 10 minutes. There was so much meat you couldn't even close the bun onions and peppers it was absolutely
My wife and I enjoyed stellar service. We we're greeted immediately and had our drink order in just a couple of minutes. We thought the menu had plenty of selections, as we were looking for something quick and light for dinner. Our order was brought to our table in a short amount of time. Compliments to the kitchen staff. We had a French dip sandwich with onion rings (an up charge from the regular side options). The sandwich was very good, but nothing to write home about. The onion rings were crispy with just the right amount of breading and were not too greasy; super good. The atmosphere was pleasant and seemed appropriate for a hotel restaurant. The prices seemed about average for this type of restaurant. Satisfactory. Out server was attentive throughout our meal, conversational, but did not overstay or hover. overall, a very enjoyable experience.
Do Not...DO NOT... EAT HERE! We ordered an 8 oz. filet .... ahem...it looked like a Waffle house 3:00 AM cut of an innocent goat. Did not eat it... mac and cheese was Kraft...no butter on potato.... the sauteed veggies were good and the salads were ok
There are slim pickings in the area if you 're staying at this Holiday Inn, so you might well end up eating here, but it 's not great and the prices are super high. $4 for a cup of meh coffee, $13 for a breakfast buffet which is minimal with the only fruit or vegetable being fried potatoes. If you have transportation, go across the Missouri River- lots of options there.