Find out what American restaurants to try in Monticello. Monticello (/ˌmɒntɪˈsɛloʊ/ MONT-i-SEL-oh) is a city in located next to the Mississippi River in Wright County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 12,759 at the 2010 census.
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Arby's is a leading global quick-service restaurant company operating and franchising over 3,400 restaurants worldwide. Arby's was the first nationally franchised, coast-to-coast sandwich chain and has been serving fresh, craveable meals since it opened i
Just like the commercials says. Arby's works for a quick sandwich and their two for five special isn't a bad deal at all. Granted I've heard their roast beef comes from an extruder machine but hey it must have started as a steer!
We stopped here after a long day of dance competitions and got an order to go. When we got to our hotel room with the take-out order, we found that part of our order was missing, the breaded mushrooms were not cooked properly (and not edible) and there were just chunks of breading in place of boneless wings for 2 of the boneless chicken wings. Disappointing!
We pick up sandwiches frequently for dinner and they are always good. The one thing that really seems petty to me is the corporate office told this store they could no longer have the little containers to give extra dressing, peppers, etc. I like the "Vito" and they never put enough vinegarette on the sandwich so I would ask for a side to put on at home. They cannot or will not do this any longer. I even offered to pay for extra and was told they were restricted by corporate and had to get rid of the little containers they use for this purpose. Seems to me if I go out to eat, I should be able to have what I want, especially if I'm willing to pay for it. Otherwise I could stay home and cook. The staff at this location isn't the most friendly. Other JJ's have great staff.
Culvers is probably my favorite fast food as their custard is so tasty! The Monticello location is clean and everything is consistent as it should be. I rank it as average to be consistent with other ratings but overall I'd rather eat here than any McDonald's or BK etc.
3 based on 38 reviews
Afford in at 7:30 on a Friday night. About half the tables were full & 3 people at the bar... so I chose three bar. I waited about 15 minutes while the bartender filled a couple drink orders, washed glasses, arranged the liquor bottles. Figured I'd get waited oon when hee was done, but go didn't seem interested. I left
3 based on 75 reviews
Had a family reunion dinner here. Very accommodating. Superb service (thank you, Katie!). Good food & many choices. No problem with getting separate checks; most surprising: they didn't add on a mandatory tip/service charge as most places do for a of group of 20+. Highly recommend.
4 based on 19 reviews
The Bourbon Street Chicken & Shrimp might be the best combination plate ever. Blackened chicken, shrimp, onions, mushrooms, with crispy red potatoes on a sizzling platter is the ultimate taste sensation. Best value I have ever had.
4 based on 42 reviews
We knew we were taking a chance by stopping at a Perkins location, so we have no one else to blame. This was another disappointing experience with that chain. The food was the typical ho-hum offering, but the server was the real nightmare. Sherri must really be annoyed at her job or life in general as she sure did not want to be bothered with customers. Rude and obviously preoccupied with other issues she absolutely sealed the deal on future visits to Perkins. Spend your money somewhere else.
4 based on 35 reviews
I had the 1/2 lb burger with cheese & mushrooms. It was really good. Everything on three menu ous very reasonably priced. The fries were nothing special, but not bad. They could liven it up a bit with scone fresh cut fries. Mojitos would be a good addition to their bar menu, but at least they have a few different rums to choose from.
4 based on 116 reviews
Stopped here for dinner during this spring's epic coast-to-coast journey in the Honda. Nothing to complain about - I was able to get dinner and a glass of not-too-bad wine. Price with dessert (which I tried out of curiosity because I never, and I mean never, see strawberry rhubarb pie outside my own house - and which was so-so) was a mere $28.
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