The floor is higher than it should be as you enter the building and my husband and I both tripped on the way in. We were greeted promptly and escorted to a high top table. We made the mistake of asking if they had anything available that wasn't a high top and we were then seated at a child sized picnic table. Because I'm an old fat woman with bad knees this meant that I got to spend the rest of my visit sitting sideways at this low table. We waited long enough that I'd commented to my husband that we didn't seam to have a server and maybe we should go. Before he could respond the server showed up. Apparently being banished to the kid's table also means that you get to skip the spiel about the menu and which items are particularly good, but you also get left out of the complimentary cornbread. Our meals came in a reasonable amount of time and the meats were very good. The sides are just okay. Near the end of our meal my husband decided to ask about who gets the cornbread, and we did end up being served some. If it were just the food and service I'd plan on going back to Waldo's, but the seating changes everything for me. Looking around the dining room I only saw 2 regular height tables. This won't matter to most people but anyone with similar mobility issues may want to think twice about dining here. In fairness I want to state that 3 times I was asked if everything was okay and each time I responded with "it's fine." I'd made the mistake of turning down the first table and just wanted to finish my meal and move on. While I won't be returning, I'm pretty sure that my husband would give them a higher rating and will go back at some time.