Bustling and busy, they serve very homestyle food here, reasonably priced. It is an older crowd that is the mainstay but that means that it's just a good time, not rowdy. FOOD I LIKED: - Angel Hair Pasta (my fave) - Pot Pie - Steak Frites - Beef Tenderloin Medallions FOODS THAT WERE ON THE LINE: - Mealoaf: I liked the mash potatoes but the meatloaf was overcooked - Maltby's Chili: Reminded me of Wendy's, not hearty & pricey - Chicken Wings: $$, unsure if worth it FOOD I DIDN'T LIKE: - Poki bowl: Did not seem like it was made with sushi grade salmon, didn't feel good after eating it - Soups: Expensive & just ok - Pork chop: Most expensive and sadly over cooked Calamari: Small squid & greasy ========================== PRO: - FREE Appetizers of pizza & homemade chips (addictive) - Menu is wide and vast, there is something for everyone and it's a generous portion. - If you're staying at the hotel, you can charge it to the room. Better yet, make sure that if you are a loyalty customer of Marriott (Bonvoy) so that you are earning points on your meal. CON: - Parking, though free is usually underground - Can get busy here - Older crowd (65+) SUMMARY: I LOVE that it's run by a family - you can see and taste the care and love they have in their food but sometimes it's a hit or miss, depending on what you get. I'll be trying to update as I try more dishes here.
yeah it's okay, nothing special. lots of to go containers for dining in and decently prepared but boring food. honestly would rate higher for a cheaper price, as it's fairly overpriced.
Well made food but REALLY needs salt: pizza, fish and chips, and French onion soup were all bland.
Solid hotel restaurant and bar. There were few customers so service was spotty.
Got the chicken sandwich- it's great. Fresh veggies, ordered without a few of the toppings- arrived as ordered, and very tasty. Also got a few free slices of pizza, as I came during happy hour.