LOCATION
On the Bonnie Springs Ranch. It's actually a little outside of Vegas. About 5 miles from Red Rock Canyon.
ATMOSPHERE
Casual. A little country and western. The bar looked perfect enough for me, but with two toddlers inside the main dining area gets us into less trouble.
The restrooms... Does giant petri dish give you a good enough idea? The men's loo sounded just as bad.
FOOD
At around 1:30 p.m. on Halloween 2016, we finally FINALLY got some grub. I was hangry.
BBQ pork sandwich = okay. No complaints, but certainly not the best I've ever devoured.
It came with fries. Weird mix of some crunchy and many limp. Not even my fry-lovin' kid ate many of them.
It also came with coleslaw which I will not eat, but was told it was good by another in our party.
Not a fan of the lemonade. Not fresh. Overly sweet.
KID/BABY-FRIENDLINESS
Kid menus have usual offerings. My kiddos didn't enjoy the hotdog, which they usually love. There is a baby changing station, but when we were there it was difficult to get to because the door to the handicap stall next to it was practically dangling off of one hinge.
SERVICE
Friendly, but not so attentive. When my mother-in-law asked a different waitress (not our table's waiter) nicely for some wet wipes to get all of the BBQ sauce off, she knowingly neglected to help pick up half of them on the floor after she tossed them on the table.
TIPS
- Friday night = karaoke
- Saturday night = live music
OVERALL
The food arrived at our table for 6 after about fifteen minutes which was okay, but I hesitate to rave about a potentially charming place when the young bucks waiting the tables display subpar skills. Let's hope you have better luck than I. So much potential, this place.
| Food: 3 | Service: 1 | Environment: 2 | Price: 3 |
Review #516
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