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4 based on 30 reviews
Buddyz has changed hands in Algonquin. Food was excellent for many years. Pizza is OK. Not quite as good as the original owners. Maybe it has changed in the last month or so. Try again !
4 based on 83 reviews
We have been coming here since they opened. We loved the food and service in the past. We had a terrible dinner here (watching college football) last month and wanted to give it a second chance. We ordered âtake outâ last night and the food was not edible. We had the chicken and veggies and Eggplant...both were terrible and dry. Unfortunately, in our option, this establishment has declined over the past year. We do not plan to go back which is unfortunate as we do like to come and watch a sporting event with friends.
4 based on 101 reviews
The best salmon I have ever had. The cheese breadsticks with garlic butter are pretty awesome as well. Really nice relaxed atmosphere.
4 based on 72 reviews
American fare that's at times familiar & other times adventurous in a laid-back modern setting.
We started with the Firecracker Cauliflower as an appetizer. It was panko breaded fried cauliflower tossed in chili aioli. It was touted as a veggie choice. However in ours in addition to the cauliflower, there were 2 pieces of calimari and also 2 fried mushrooms. All in all, it was a delicious dish. However if we were vegetarian and found calimari mixed in, we would have been upset. It makes me wonder if they fry the calimari in the same fryer as the cauliflower.For my entree I had the CHICKEN ASIAN CHOP CHOP. The description of it on the menu says "sesame-glaze, snow peas, roasted peanuts, red bell peppers, jicama, wontons, peanut-ginger dressing". There was a lot of cabbage and also red cabbage in this salad. I'm not supposed to eat cabbage so I was not able to eat very much of my entree. My wife ate some of it. It tasted good, I was just surprised at the large amount of cabbage since it was not mentioned in the menu.Thankfully I had also ordered some french onion soup. It made up for not being able to eat very much of my salad. It was delicious, with a rich onion flavor, with some bread on top and baked cheese.My wife had the spicy chicken and avocado eggrolls. She said they were very tasty, and they were served with salsa and sour cream.For dessert we shared the SALTED CARAMEL GOOEY BUTTER CAKE. It was described on the menu as "St. Louisâ signature dessert, Houlihanâs style â finished with Ghirardelli salted caramel sauce, powdered sugar and vanilla ice cream $5.95". It tasted absolutely delicious.We had to wait about 15 minutes for a table but that was to be expected on a Saturday night. The service was good.
4 based on 22 reviews
I really like their CA Grilled Cheese and fries. I also like their mini burgers and appetizers. Drinks are good. Service has been all over the place, but never bad. A nice local alternative! I will def go back!
4 based on 22 reviews
We stopped at Sammy's for lunch on our way through Huntley. We both ordered one of the lunch specials for $7.95 and had a delightful grilled ham and cheese sandwich with fries, coleslaw and tomato and pickle garnishes. We also noted their fantastic breakfasts specials. Nice staff--very attentive and efficient. Very popular with the locals. Off street parking but a little hard to get to.
3 based on 88 reviews
Went here for lunch, great sports bar food. Every type of sport you can imagine was show and under 30 plus TV sets. Free popcorn to help wash the beer down. I will definitely be back.
4 based on 148 reviews
Open To Public -- Part Of A Small Chain Of Restaurants And Tripadvisor Lists Some Of The Others -- This One Has Been Here For 1 Year.
Jamesonâs has good food and atmosphere is scenic looking out the window. The have specials. Their chicken artichoke is very good and their burgers, prime rib sandwich and Phillip sandwiches are good. Even thought the Huntley one is within Del Webb perimeter, donât be fooled itâs open to the public. Pricing is ok altho I wish they would come down a bit in cost cause thereâs a lot of seniors who frequent and lots of families.
4 based on 106 reviews
My husband and I stopped on a Tuesday night for dinner before shopping. He got the battered cod dinner with fries and broccoli and I got the cheeseburger sliders (which were really Angus burgers!) topped with onion strings and homemade chips. We both were pleased with the taste and price. We also got the pretzel bites stuffed with cheese for a starterâ-delicious but $7.99 for eight small bites and dipping sauce was a little expensive. We found out later that Tuesday was $4 and $6 appetizer night (not the pretzel bites). Thereâs also a Bar and TVs with plenty of high and low top tables. Efficient wait staff. Weâll be back!
4 based on 97 reviews
When we had been last at the Parkside Pub, we learned about the upcoming 36th Annual Turkey Testicle Festival that is held in downtown Huntley on the Wednesday before Thanksgiving. The festival is outside and the Parkside has the setup pretty much down. The festival starts at 1100 hrs. and is held in a large tent behind the Parkside Pub. There is a stage inside where there are bands - mostly country - play during the day. We arrived a bit after 1100 hrs. and found a close parking spot. You enter through the patio for the Parkside Pub and you buy sheets of tickets for beer and drinks. As you walk in the patio, youâll also see souvenir t-shirts and sweatshirts for sale, as well. There are a number of port-a-potties around the tent and inside. There is no seating, only the high tables where you can stand. There are a couple of different beer stands and you pay for the beer with the tickets. You can also get cans of soda there, as well. We found only one stand for food which seemed a bit surprising. Sure enough on the menu board, were âturkey nutsâ for $5.00. For that you get about a pint-sized styrofoam cup of deep-fried turkey testicles. There was hot sauce, mustard and catsup as well. The turkey testicles had the consistency of hot dog, but though a cliche, they did taste a bit like chicken. To be perfectly honest, ânot bad!â The band that we heard was excellent. The entire staff was very efficient, friendly and helpful. I spoke with the food standâs operator. I had to find out the answer to two questions. The first being, are there only two testicles per turkey. The answer was yes. The second question was how many pounds of turkey testicles are sold during the day. The answer - 1,200 lbs. Or a lot of turkeys! Hey, if youâve never been, it was fun to go and to try the specialty at least once in your life!
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