The kind of place that feels like somewhere you'd stop on vacation in the pocono's. Kind of an old tavern feel, lots of heavy wood with a nice deck and somewhat peeling paint. Dark green walls and old crumbly pictures of industry titans. People in the parking lot moving golf clubs from the back seat to the trunk of their beamers.
Food was decent, pretty standard fare - club sandwiches, burgers, steaks and pastas. Other than the sandwiches, the food seems a little steep. The chicken salad was fresh diced chicken, pineapple, cranberries and some other random veggie ingredients that was quite good. Nice pile of fries on the side. The burgers are tender and juicy, but not terribly exciting.
The best part was probably dessert, a lovely homemade hawaiian pineapple cake with a caramelized crust and cream cheese frosting. A bit small for the price but delicious. Service is friendly too, and I might consider another trip back.