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| - This place is what it is, and it serves its purpose nicely. Just don't come in here expecting to be blown away.
Let's be honest - we all have those times were we have to get our cars worked on. It's often a drawn-out, lengthy procedure. At these places you often go bored and hungry for an hour or so. Fortunately, when Ford Country was built, they took this into consideration and attached a diner to the place. Smart move. Is this place any good, though?
I'll put it bluntly - Mustang Sally's is definitely better than I would expect for being a place attached to a car dealership/service center, but it isn't ever going to compete with a full-blown, stand-alone restaurant.
The food itself is actually very good. I have only ordered a few different things off of the menu, but I have yet to be disappointed food-wise. Last time I tried a spicy chicken melt with waffle fries - this thing was actually pretty damn good!
The service is subpar, though given what kind of a place this is I guess you can't overexpect. When I was in last, the waitress didn't seem too enthusiastic or attentive - I don't think she cracked a smile once, and on top of that she put a lemon in my water when I specifically asked for them not to put one.
The hours for the place aren't bad, though I wish the place was open for dinner - it would be nice for those of us who get off work late and have to have a car serviced in the later afternoon/early evening hours.
All in all this place is good - nothing more, nothing less. If you're stuck at Ford Country getting some repairs done, you'll likely be pleasantly surprised and enjoy what you order - though I doubt you'll go out of your way to come back, at the same time.
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