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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
This was a first visit and stopped for lunch on a Sunday. Ordered a Market Fresh roast beef sandwich and a medium iced tea. The sandwich arrived with very little meat, in fact one end of the sandwich for about an inch or so had no meat. For the rest of the sandwich, the meat and the vegetables were very sparse . This is something I order often at different Arby's and usually it's a nice thick sandwich with veggies for about $6. This sandwich was very disappointing as the bread had to be cut off to make the sandwich actually have some substance. However, the ice tea was very good
3 based on 21 reviews
Welcome to America's Farm Fresh. Stop by this fall for tender, juicy, USDA choice steaks served all day along with your cooler weather comfort favorites. Serving breakfast, lunch or dinner at our table or yours. Click, call or come in today!
In town for a concert at the Honeywell Center and stopped for breakfast the next morning. We were seated quickly on a busy Saturday morning. Our order arrived quickly and exactly as placed. Great customer service!! Fantastic food! Will definitely visit when in the area again.
I'd love to write just a one word review: TENDERLOIN. But it seems Trip Advisor wants more. So...amazingly wonderful tenderloin. Not to be missed.
Old-fashioned hot dog and root beer stand with carhops
I have been stopping at this same root beer stand since I was a child-at least 55 years. It gets better with age. Very fast, friendly service. They have all the deep-fried favorites, as well as hot dogs and polish sausage fixed any way you want them. There are root beer floats and other ice cream goodies. They open early in the spring, but I wish they stayed open later in the fall.
4 based on 42 reviews
We decided to splurge and go to Sunday Brunch, unfortunately we splurged in pocket book, but not in flavor. We did go last hour that brunch service was open, and that may account for many items being cool temperatures and tough in some cases. The fresh to order waffles were not, when I asked for waffle to be cooked I was directed to warming station that held prepared waffles, very poor quality. Chicken Cordon Bleu was pre frozen, tough and I thought breading tasted like shake & bake. Omelet station was a bit unorganized, 3 people ended up working on my omelet? it was passable. Carving station had a sad pork loin, under seasoned and tough. All vegetable offerings were also bland, overcooked. I didn't bother with any of salad offerings. The biscuits and gravy was okay flavor, but cold. The highlight of buffet was the cod, very nice breading and it was actually warm, had to request lemon, but got it right away. Another thumbs up was bread pudding, very good. Staff was pleasant, and a plus was a chef did ask if everything was fine, we did express our concerns, he did seem to listen.
4 based on 58 reviews
Brand new restaurant in Wabash, has previous locations in Peru and Kokomo, Indiana.
Stopped in for late lunch. Ordered Chicken Cacciatore meal. Food had a good flavor, chicken was a deep fried chicken patty, that was disappointing. Pasta was cooked well, Red sauce had a nice flavor, with no kick back. Sauce lacked any veggies or mushrooms. Garlic bread was goodTypical Indiana atmosphere.I would go back.
4 based on 26 reviews
Legendary bar and pub located in historic Wabash. Stop by for some craft beer and our famous cheese steak sandwich "The Judy". Harry Old Kettle Pub and Grill is the place to grab a beer, watch a game and make a friend if you're new to town.
The Good: original, local, interesting menu, good service, huge beer menuThe Bad: exterior a little too roughThis an honest to god roadhouse that has been updated with a great new menu. The exterior of the place still looks like someplace Dean and Sam would go to in SPN (meaning a actual rough bar). There is barely enough parking out. The interior has been updated from the Bad Roadhouse days. There is a lot of local color and several flatscreens plastered across the original dive decor. The result is excellent to my eye. The bar is well stocked and the beer menu is enormous. The main menu is varied with choices for most tastes. I had the Paster Burger with egg, bacon and A1 which was excellent. Our party of 4 had no issues. It was a good value. The Road Word: itâs worth a 40 mile for a roadhouse experience with great service.
4 based on 45 reviews
The Good: tasty, value, service, eggsThe Bad: coffee, interior a little plastic This is a great value local breakfast joint. Itâs well located near major roads and there is plenty of parking. The exteriors little generic but the signage is noticeable. We were seated quickly in a booth that was a little too small. Our Waitress was super being quick, accurate and friendly. The interior is clean and well lite but the decor looked like it could be ordered from Amazon. Our last disappointment was the coffee which was weak and flavorless. We had four wonderful breakfasts. The Waffle Sandwich and the Fried Egg Skillet were our favorites. The skillet had a variety of flavors with just the perfect amount of caramelization on the onions. Breakfast for 2 was in the low $20âs. The Road Word: itâs worth a 30 mile drive for a high value, high flavor breakfast.
4 based on 140 reviews
I ate dinner in the lounge (which offers the full menu) and breakfast (which was included in the room rate) in the restaurant. Both were excellent as was the service.Thank you for the 5-star rating and compliments. We are glad you enjoyed Twenty and hope you can visit again soon.
4 based on 213 reviews
Casual adult dining.( must be 16 years old to dine). Great Steaks, Seafood, Burgers and BBQ with a friendly casual atmosphere.
My husband and I were in town from Chicago with our children and were looking for a place to eat. We stopped by Market Street Grill and boy am I glad we did! The servers were friendly and attentive. The wine was good. My son had the Mahi-mahi and he said it was the best heâs ever had. It was in fact delicious. My daughter had the steak on a stick and it was tender, melt in your mouth good. Everything was outstanding! One small detail, you MUST be 16 years old or older to come in.
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