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4 based on 39 reviews
Very old building used to be a post office, store, gas station, and now a restaurant. It's a bar and grille. Friendly place. We had very large shrimp in a shrimp cocktail, excellent, and some kind of deep fried cheese for appetizers. Be sure to ask for the German potato salad for one of your sides even if it's not Friday night, excellent, just the way my grandma used to make it. Then save some room for their drumstick ice cream, excellent, excellent! Hidden gem over there.
4 based on 58 reviews
Crave Bar and Food provides appetizer, burgers and sliders, sandwiches, salads and wraps and drinks to the Mequon, WI.
We have dined at Crave several times for lunch and it is consistently good with great service. Everything we've tried on the menu is delicious (burgers, flatbreads, chicken sandwiches, portobello mushrooms) and the drinks are good too! Very reasonably priced.It's a very casual atmosphere and extremely clean. Everyone we've encountered has been extremely friendly.
3 based on 155 reviews
I was very disappointed with the slow and inconsiderate service we received on our visit. After waiting over an hour for our food I was not impressed at all with any of the 9 dishes our party ordered. My chicken Cobb salad was beautiful but had no flavor. My grandsons macaroni and cheese tasted like spoiled cheese and the BLT sandwich was dripping in grease!! Gross!!
4 based on 69 reviews
We were a party of 6, a belated Christmas get-together, hoping for a special dinner out. We were seated immediately...it is a pretty restaurant with a fireplace to warm that very cold nite. Waitstaff was friendly...even took a picture of our group. Unfortunately, the food was very average, with one exception: the seafood stew. My veal was not very tender, was dry & practically tasteless. It needed more seasonings & more of the lemon/caper sauce. The ahi tuna was overcooked & the salmon dish was just okay...again nothing special.
4 based on 94 reviews
We have eaten at Range Line Inn many times. We stopped for the Friday night fish fry. We started with our usual appetizer of potato skins. There was very little cheese & some of the potatoes didnât have any bacon on them...disappointed with them this time. The bread basket consisted of only rolls, no muffins included as in previous dinners weâve had. The fish were good, very nice light batter. The fish were a good size as well. The potato pancakes which we chose were flavorless. I had to add on all of the apple sauce to have any type of a flavor. The coleslaw was alright, nothing exceptional.Our hostess & our waitress, Susan, were very accommodating & pleasant.We will stop again, in hopes that our Friday night visit will not be characteristic of future dinners.
4 based on 99 reviews
I love breakfast. Pancakes, waffles, bacon, eggs, coffee, you name it and I'll typically eat it. Our experience at Chuck's was average breakfast at an average price in a barely-average venue with average-to-below average service. I'd like to give credit because we were there on a busy Sunday morning, but on the other hand, I presume every Sunday morning is very busy and they should know how to handle a big crowd.The food itself is good enough, but not any better than any other breakfast place. I've had better food at nearby Cafe 1505 and Wooden Goose Cafe and even at Denny's. The prices are fair and reasonable for a family-owned place, but I expected the quality to be better.I especially expected the service to be better. There was no host to queue visitors, take names, seat people, etc. There was one gentleman, who I believe may have been namesake Chuck, trying to take orders at the counter, handle payments, and point at guests to ask for numbers. He was friendly and trying to do well, but was doing the job of 2-3 people. Our server, who was quite old and perhaps used to a different era of service, had some less-than-friendly mannerisms. She also wanted us to grab hot plates from her directly, rather than setting them down. We had to grab our own extra coffee creamer as our request went unfulfilled. It was a plethora of small things, but was not impressive.The parking lot is a mess, particularly with the snow we had at the time. Their "four seasons room" is a gaudily added-on room that does not match the decor, had broken heating registers easily visible, and relied on two space heaters to keep it warm. Worse yet, the door that goes to the outside was locked, with no indication that guests parking in the rear lot should walk up front. We would have been just as close to the entrance with street parking.Frankly, having such excellent nearby venues like the aforementioned Cafe 1505 and Wooden Goose Cafe make it difficult to recommend coming here. Even Cafe Hollander, for its flaws, does a better job with breakfast. Maybe I just missed the charm as we're newer to the area and don't have that local connection that some of the guests clearly had.
4 based on 145 reviews
Remingtonâs is located right in the heart of Thiensville, with a great river view. They give you a healthy wine pour, and the food is classic American, with options like fish fry and cheesy artichoke dip. The atmosphere is cozy, like visiting a warm log cabin up north. If youâre in the area, definitely give this place a try!
4 based on 298 reviews
The Farmstead might be worth visiting once because of the unique atmosphere, but the food is strictly mediocre and the service is awful. The waitress we had most recently was rude and seemed put out that we were imposing on her by being there. Rumor has it the steaks are good, but I've been there twice and can't recommend anything else on the menu.
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4 based on 89 reviews
First Watch specializes in delicious creations freshly-prepared to order. Their fresh, award-winning Breakfast, Brunch and Lunch dishes are made using only the best ingredients without the use of heat lamps or deep fryers. The best part is their creative
Good food and good prices. I had the egg omelet and my wife had a chicken salad sandwich. Plenty of food. Pleased that the restaurant has a quiet atmosphere because recently we have been in really loud restaurants.
4 based on 121 reviews
For well over 20 years Cafe 1505 has been serving delicious, homemade breakfast, lunch, and weekend brunch. Local bakery, eggs, cheeses, milk, meats, coffee, beer, sprits, and more are highlighted on our menu. Full service cafe and wonderful newly expande
My wife and I enjoyed a wonderful breakfast out at Cafe 1505 on a Wednesday morning. Received a warm greeting (always appreciated) from the same woman that turned out to be our server. Her gracious and friendly service continued through to the end of our meal. We had a Frittata and quinoa bowl, and both were delicious. Having the sweet tooth that I do, we also took a short stack of pancakes to go to have as a dessert later in the day at home. Even re-warmed, they were great too. No complaints at all. Will definitely return. Great local spot for breakfast/brunch.
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