We went to the Clubhouse for dinner tonight. The parking lot outside of the restaurant was full, so we assumed that there would be a wait to be seated. After parking in the lower lot and climbing nearly 30 steep steps in order to reach the restaurant, we were quite surprised to be seated immediately. Our server promptly approached our table and smiled as she told us about the happy hour specials, and offered us a beverage.
We ordered the cheese stuffed pretzel for our appetizer. The pretzel was hot and salted, but it had a minimal amount of cheese inside of it. It tasted fine, but it was nothing special. For dinner I had a Reuben sandwich that was served on marbled rye bread. It was prepared with lots of tender corned beef and tasted great. It was accompanied by a baked potato (my choice) and was served with two small butter pats. I requested additional butter from the server. She honored my request, but it took more than seven minutes to receive the extra butter. My husband ordered the breaded fish sandwich and was quite disappointed with his choice. The fish was lukewarm when served. The piece of fish was quite large, but it was awkwardly served open-faced on a hamburger bun! We had previously ordered this fish sandwich and it was served on a large hoagie roll. It was impossible to pick it up, so my husband had to eat it with a fork. The fish was served with warm, crispy fries.
The atmosphere is upbeat and the music is played at a high volume. Numerous TV's are placed on the walls throughout the dining room. An enclosed bar is located across from the dining room and a small arcade is located downstairs. Tonight the staff was pleasant and efficient, but the food was just okay.