I came for lunch with a friend, her two grandchldren and their mother. My friend ordered pad thai, their mother ordered chicken and pasta, I ordered fish and chips. One child had chicken fingers from the child's menu. My fish was one headless whole fish of an unknown species that had little substance and came with more oily breading than fish.There were plentiful frys, overly salted and no cole slaw or other garnish except for a small dish of tartar sauce and one slice of lemon. The children's mother was happy with her small dish of bow ties and several slices of lightly breaded chicken. The chld with the chicken fingers had four overly dry chicken slices and several frys. She only ate one chicken piece. I was offered a taste of the pad thai. It was bland, the only noticeable flavour being too much coriander and I like coriander. The atmostphere is empty off- hours bar and grill with four TV's dominating the large room. The older child could not focus on anything but what was on TV. Forutanely perhaps by design the programs were sports and a nature program. At least nothing violent. There were crayons for the children to draw on the table and two chocolate brownies with some sort of white topping for their dessert. The only nice aspect of this meal was the second child received a dessert even though he didn't order from the chld's menu. I don't intend to go back to this location and I would go to another Jack Astor's reluctantly.