We entered Lunas on a weekday for lunch and a woman rocketed past us carrying a high chair and quickly put it against a booth in the corner. She didn't say anything to us. Then a second woman came out of nowhere and said 'You can go over there' pointing to the general area the first woman was now standing. It was really weird. I've become accustomed to being greeted, being asked how many people are in our party, and also being asked if we need a high chair or booster chair. But okay, I guess we'll skip all that and go directly to sitting and my almost 4 year old is apparently sitting in a high chair again.
Lunas was half filled with senior citizens and half empty. The TV's in the corners had the news on. And senior pricing and specials we're plentiful. Luna's definitely caters to the areas seniors. But the value isn't just for AARP cardholders - The whole menu is priced very reasonably.
Today I got the Westsider. It's sliced meatloaf with gravy atop a piece of bread. It was served with a side of steamed veggies, a bowl of soup, and a scoop of mashed potatos. Delicious! The food here always reminds me of the stuff my mom used to make. Their corned beef is really good too.
The waitress turned out to be attentive, friendly, and efficient too!
If you're in the mood for some feel-good food then Luna's is the place to try. Trust me.