Great value. Good food at a rwasonable price. Prime rib is good. I would stay away from the soup of thw day. It is tgw same soup serced in the cafe with a healthier price tag.
The prime rib is excellent. The sea bass is good. It comes breaded in panko crumbs and sesame seed with an Asian themes sweet and sour sauce. I would recommend telling the server to have it broiled with butter and lemon. The fish is good enough to stand on its own.
The baked potatoes are dressed table side which is a nice twist. You are able to control the amount of toppings.
The wine list could be better. But the wines they do have are grossly over priced, even by steakhouse standards. ($25 for a $5 Moscato. For the wife not me.)