Had dinner here on Saturday night. Wait was about 30 minutes or so. Ogrefest was going on (high alcohol beers on tap) so I was surprised it wasn't busier.
This place is nestled in a strip in front of Wal Mart and Home Depot. Parking is limited. When I waited in line to put my name in for a table the girl at the front was pretty rude. Not nice. Just rude.
I made my way to the bar to get a beer while I waited. I asked if I could get a taste of the Thirsty Dog Barrel Aged Bananas Foster Imperial Stout. I was told no. Because it was an expensive Ogrefest beer so they weren't doing tastes of it. I told him that's why I wanted just a taste. I didn't want to pay $8 for a glass of beer I didn't like. He said sorry, but he liked it. Well that's nice. I'm glad you like it. I ordered one and forced it down anyways.
We were seated in a booth a few places from the main door. My wife asked the server if she could order a glass of wine from wine side of the restaurant. They have a make your own wine area. The server acted like she was asked to go to Wal Mart to get her a glass of wine. Reluctantly, she said she would do it. I mean, it was maybe 20 feet from our table. The opposite bar was probably farther away!
I ordered a cup of gumbo soup and barbecue spaghetti. The gumbo was filled with fresh meat and vegetables. It was pretty good. Has a bit of spice to it. The barbecue spaghetti has spaghetti mixed with barbecue sauce and pulled pork with shredded cheddar and scallions on top. Spaghetti was cooked al dente. The porks was tender and smoky. Very good mixed in with the spaghetti and sauce. The sauce was very watery. Like they didn't do a good enough job of draining the noodles before adding it to the sauce.
I will also echo other reviews that have noted a huge decline in the service and quality of both the food and beer once ownership changed hands. Sad to see such a great place going downhill. We used to eat here every month. Now we barely make it here once a year any more.