I have a soft spot for outdated salad bars and supper clubs in general, so I liked this place. I wouldn't say it's very memorable in its own right, though.
The interior is done up in a kitschy, vaguely Olive Garden-style theme--hints of a retirement home, especially since hardly anyone was under 50 except for our table and the servers. The salad bar was decent, with a good range of toppings and a few pasta-salad type sides, though the soup and the dressing tasted very institutional.
I can't speak for anything else on the menu, except for the shrimp cocktail, which was bland and clearly straight from a freezer. The bar area is a bit interesting, there seems to be a space for polkas or something and a semi-divided room where dozens of old people were playing cards.