The restaurant offers an array of American style food with a Native American twist. The atmosphere is rather quiet with a kitschy sound flute in the back ground to reiterate the Native American atmosphere. One minor point worth noting, each time that I have visited here a stray sparrow is flying in and out of the restaurant. Not a big deal for me, but if you have a fear of birds, or have seen one too many Alfred Hitchcock movie be aware!
The food is tasty and has an eclectic edge. I had the buffalo meatloaf that included ground buffalo meat, a tomato base with seasoning wrapped in bacon. It was accompanied with vegetables and mashed potatoes - a nice ensemble.
The portions are reasonable and the servers are friendly.
Others in my party ordered fish tacos, hamburger, a Klub sandwich (which was enormous even for me), a Nicoise salad and tortilla soup. Nobody left hungry.
The breakfasts are equally as filling, but the same price as lunch which is too pricey.
The service could have been better. The wait for the meal is on or about 20 minutes for lunch and about 15 minutes for breakfast. Expect to pay at least $20 per head with tip.
The prices are someone higher that I feel is fair market. However, it is worth check this place out.