Great environment for taking the family. Good choice of food for young eaters and reasonably priced. The food is 3-star but I gave it 4 as I appreciate places where my kids can all find something to eat and like the food.
(4)
Teresa A S.
Hands down best place I've been to! You need to try their meatloaf, and don't share!!!! My husband try to make me split it and got the evil eye. It is AMAZING!!!! Great service too and atmosphere.
(5)
Jim R.
2.5 if I'm being nice. Building looks great, nice interior. Food and service is where it goes down hill. The second hostess we talked to was a smart problem solver and got us seated right away. The waitress started off ok but then went down hill, got slower and left us without silverware and our drinks empty. The food is a solid 2 stars for sure and I was here to eat so big bummer there. My pasta bowl had at least 6 table spoons of oil in the bottom, the chicken and sausage were both over cooked as were the veggies. The bread stick is a lame attempt at competing with Olive Garden. My wife's dinner salad was topped with grape nut cereal...weird how about a good crouton. Our pulled pork nacho appetizer was a little cold with to many chips and the brownest guacamole I've seen in a while. Update - the manager responded the next day to apologize. I like businesses that care about guests.
(3)
Kristina M.
We loved the food and drinks! My mother and i really enjoyed the meatloaf, it was one the best I've ever had. We also had a huckleberry lemon drop; also very good. The problem here is the service, which was kind and friendly but sloooooow. We didn't get checked on near enough and had to ask after the flatwear and get up and find our server for dink refills
(3)
Danielle L.
the service here is really poor. Our waiter visited with most of the patrons in the restaurant except us. He was friendly, but inattentive. There were maybe 10 busy tables in the whole place but it still took 45 minutes to get the pizza. When you are sitting with four little hungry children that is a long wait. positives: gluten free crust and soy cheese for the allergic folks in our group.
(2)
Savannah M.
I had heard they were "so expensive" but HONESTLY it's no worse than Olive Garden The food was AMAZING. Food was made fast and the atmosphere was awesome... I will Definitly go again.
(5)
Todd S.
Was great food. Service was great. We got the Mac Loving for dessert. It was so good.
(5)
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Address :405 W Canfield Ave
Coeur d'Alene, ID, 83815
Takes Reservations : Yes Delivery : Yes Take-out : Yes Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Good For : Lunch Parking : Private Lot Bike Parking : Yes Wheelchair Accessible : Yes Good for Kids : Yes Good for Groups : Yes Attire : Casual Ambience : Casual Noise Level : Average Alcohol : Full Bar Outdoor Seating : Yes Wi-Fi : Free Has TV : Yes Waiter Service : Yes Caters : Yes
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George T.
Great environment for taking the family. Good choice of food for young eaters and reasonably priced. The food is 3-star but I gave it 4 as I appreciate places where my kids can all find something to eat and like the food.
(4)Teresa A S.
Hands down best place I've been to! You need to try their meatloaf, and don't share!!!! My husband try to make me split it and got the evil eye. It is AMAZING!!!! Great service too and atmosphere.
(5)Jim R.
2.5 if I'm being nice. Building looks great, nice interior. Food and service is where it goes down hill. The second hostess we talked to was a smart problem solver and got us seated right away. The waitress started off ok but then went down hill, got slower and left us without silverware and our drinks empty. The food is a solid 2 stars for sure and I was here to eat so big bummer there. My pasta bowl had at least 6 table spoons of oil in the bottom, the chicken and sausage were both over cooked as were the veggies. The bread stick is a lame attempt at competing with Olive Garden. My wife's dinner salad was topped with grape nut cereal...weird how about a good crouton. Our pulled pork nacho appetizer was a little cold with to many chips and the brownest guacamole I've seen in a while. Update - the manager responded the next day to apologize. I like businesses that care about guests.
(3)Kristina M.
We loved the food and drinks! My mother and i really enjoyed the meatloaf, it was one the best I've ever had. We also had a huckleberry lemon drop; also very good. The problem here is the service, which was kind and friendly but sloooooow. We didn't get checked on near enough and had to ask after the flatwear and get up and find our server for dink refills
(3)Danielle L.
the service here is really poor. Our waiter visited with most of the patrons in the restaurant except us. He was friendly, but inattentive. There were maybe 10 busy tables in the whole place but it still took 45 minutes to get the pizza. When you are sitting with four little hungry children that is a long wait. positives: gluten free crust and soy cheese for the allergic folks in our group.
(2)Savannah M.
I had heard they were "so expensive" but HONESTLY it's no worse than Olive Garden The food was AMAZING. Food was made fast and the atmosphere was awesome... I will Definitly go again.
(5)Todd S.
Was great food. Service was great. We got the Mac Loving for dessert. It was so good.
(5)