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4 based on 374 reviews
I thought Iâd try Branded Steer because Iâve driven past so many times and well I finally did. There didnât seem to be anything unique about the place and the food was âokâ not exceptional and way overpriced. So no I wonât be back. Sorry.
4 based on 165 reviews
Six people for family lunch this time! Service was good, and food was very good with mine being the only exception! A couple of breakfasts, a Philly Cheesesteak, Fetta Al with chicken, a cobb salad and of course mine! I stick to my trying things I haven't had before, so I tried the Chicken schnitzel sandwich! It was OK I guess, but for $11 it was just a glorified breaded chicken sandwich! Oh well, can say that I've tried it! Otherwise still a place with good service and eats and look forward to our next visit!
4 based on 35 reviews
The Brass Tap - Greenfield, WI - 80 taps, 140 bottles, upscale pub food.
You will be hard pressed to find a place that offers a greater selection of beers other than The Brass Tap. I have never eaten here, but have told myself someday soon I will. They also offer great shuttle rides to the State Fair and alot of the festivals in Milwaukee. All in all a great place with friendly people.
4 based on 162 reviews
At Milwaukee Burger Company we believe in quality first and foremost. We aren't your every day burger joint with frozen patties and frozen french fries. We bring in fresh certified hereford beef and hand patty it ourselves every day. We bring in the best
Oh my goodness! I wanted to try every burger in the menu and then, I didnât even order a burger! We were in a group of six and ordered the cheese curd sampler (WOW!) and the brat bites as appetizers and despite not really having room for our lunch after all of that delicious fried goodness, I enjoyed as much of the Milwaukee cheesesteak sandwich as I could manage! Everything we ordered looked terrific and everyone enjoyed their burgers, sandwiches, and poutine. Just writing this review, I feel like flying back to MKE to have more of those brat bites!Thank you so much for taking time to write us an amazing review. We're so glad you enjoyed your experience!
4 based on 113 reviews
Met friends after church. Good place for decent Bloody Mary. Menu is varied. Breakfast offerings range from bacon and eggs to pancakes and skillet entrees. There are always good freshly made soups on menu. Lunch can range from salads to sandwiches to full meals. Great place to meet friends for relaxing meal at a good price.
4 based on 78 reviews
Seven family members meet at Red Robin. There is always a wait. Busiest place as usual. Wait was about 20 minutes. Lorena was super nice. She got every order right. No. 1 item is unlimited French fries. Keep them coming. I had Bleu Cheese burger. Way big and way tasty. All drinks come with re-fills forever. I had the raspberry iced tea. Dessert time was way over the top. Wife and I shared a humongous chocolate cake ice cream. Someone said no to the way too big dessert. But was given the birthday boyâs complimentary sundae. Check out uses a desktop computer-calculator. It has a sliding gauge to determine a proper tip. Handy but be careful, mine read âno tipâ when I had already chosen 20per cent. Seeing no tip, I left $25. Next day, I see the error. I am generous but not $50 on this trip. Return got the manager(JIM) to correct the error. All is well. Will return for the next birthday. I highly recommend this location. Look for Lorena
4 based on 139 reviews
Iâve been here several times, and sandwiches are always great. On this visit I had a mango cheeseburger with arugula & tomatoes topped with mango salsa . The mango salsa was very fresh, and a side salad (mixed greens & homemade citrus dressing). My daughter had their Mac and cheese which is creamy, just a bit oily (butter and cheeses?). Great beer selection, wonderful service , on this trip we had CJ, whoa friendly and efficient!
3 based on 61 reviews
The thing about franchise restaurants is that wherever you go they are pretty much the same: same food, same business plan, similar prices. The thing that varies is the individual management at the store.Our recent visit to the local Ruby Tuesday proved to be a stark contrast between employees and the value training.Our waitress, Samantha, did a wonderful job. For what appeared to be a young waitress she was on top of her job and our table all the way through our meal. She noticed little things like when diners moved a coffee cup from the inside of a booth, to a place close to the edge of the booth, and promptly asked if we wanted more coffee. She was attentive to clear plates and to offered a smile and a cheerful voice at each interaction. The hostess who greeted us was completely the opposite. Her expression was sullen, she seem to have forgotten that restaurants are all about HOSPITALITY. She wanted to seat us in the bar, never bothering to ask, and because she trotted off so quickly I couldnât ask her until she was standing table side â so when I asked if we could be seated out of the bar she gave us a look of disgust. I donât know if she was having a bad day, or if sheâs always like that â Iâd like to think she was just stressed on one particular afternoon â but Iâm sure we were not the only customers who took note of the I-donât-care-if-you-eat-here-or-not-Iâm-getting-paid-anyway attitude.The food was standard Ruby Tuesday fare. Our waitress did manage to get food out of the kitchen quickly. I was impressed that for as busy as the resto was that we didnât have to wait longer. We havenât come here all that often even though the resto is within 7 miles of our home. If I thought weâd see the same waitress again weâd be back regularly. If I thought weâd see the same hostess again I might never return. Iâm hoping the hostess isnât part of the management staff, and that sheâs there all the time. People pay to eat out for the food, but they also do it for the atmosphere and a sullen greeting is usually enough to turn me around in the lobby.
4 based on 68 reviews
Met some friends for dinner here and wasn't disappointed. We ordered the Zesty Pickle Chips ($6.95) as a starter and they were very tasty! For my meal, I had the Pulled Pork sandwich ($10.95). It was served with BBQ sauce, red onion, pickles on a pretzel roll. All sandwiches are served with your choice of chips, french fries, sweet potato fries, cottage cheese, applesauce, potato salad, cole slaw or tater tots. It is a great place to watch sports as they have several big screen tv's throughout the bar/restaurant.
4 based on 80 reviews
With a passion for hospitality, Mike and Joan Doble founded The Explorium Brewpub in 2016. Mike grew up traveling the world as a child of the military; Joan is a Wisconsin girl with strong roots in Milwaukee. A few years ago in 2014, they ventured to Flor
You dont expect this palm tree lined patio outside a maill. It is very relaxing with umbrella tables and excellent music. Our server Alec was excellent. Highley recommend the buffalo cauliflower appetizer. Yum. Both my friend and I had salmon dishes and each was prepared perfectly. Good food, good service and wonderful atmosphere. Will most definitely return.
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