What an odd place.
It gets compared to American chains like Chilis, Fridays and Applebees, but the workers wear tees with amusing, snarky statements instead of "pieces of flair" and the walls are adorned with Far Side prints instead of cheesy memorabilia. The menu is somewhat similar, but it definitely has its own distinctive vibe.
Our sons loved drawing on the paper they freshly lay on tables for each new set of diners. There's the usual kids' menu to draw on, but the options are more diverse than other chains.
They have a ton of TVs. In fact, they have several sets of 4 TVs: two big TVs with sports and a couple smaller TVs playing the Jack channel or something that's basically a lot of viral videos strung together. It was a little too busy an arrangement for me. Nothing worth getting a neck kink over, considering the awkward placement.
I had a big lunch elsewhere so I skipped dinner and just had fried dough for dessert. Unfortunately it was overcooked. My sons ate most of it.
My drink was too sweet, but I picked it knowing full well it might be.
I forget what everyone else thought of their meals just like I almost forgot to write this review because I wasn't sure what I made of the whole experience. Overall, food was okay. Ambiance was unique, but all over the place. Service was great.