Location:
It's located in a small strip with a McDonald's, a noodle place and a couple of other businesses.
Parking:
There's a rather large free parking lot (thanks suburbs) but it was pretty full when I go there.
The inside:
When I got in I was surprised. The place is a lot smaller than I thought it would be and was about half full. The bar area was packed with folks in their 20s. Theres a blue light, a big tv and people it is bar stool seating. We were sitting in the other half of the restaurant with regular tables. Its odd but the place has two completely different vibes. We were in a lower area that felt like a family place.
Seating in the place consists of bar stools, booths and 2 and 4 person tables. Its a bit crowded because they try and shove S many tables in the area as possible.
Food:
I order the. Chicken and waffles. It's served with sweet potato fries. The chicken and waffles were delicious. When it was brought to the table it looked so good. Huge portions. Potatoes fries were shared with the table. The waffles were soft in the middle but held up to the sauce and chicken.
The chicken was chicken tenders not pieces which I loved because the one thing I hate about chicken and waffles is having to deal with the bones.
My friend got the wings and fried. She said they were good. She's come back. The were not the best she had but we're the best in the neighbourhood.
The last person I our party got the 4 play platter which consisted of. 4 back ribs, 4 wings, 4 pcs. boneless and fries.
He liked it. I thought it looked a little disappointing on the plate.
Service:
Service was good. She was half dressed which is something I hate in an establishment. I hate when the waitresses are almost naked but the dudes are weather appropriate. Why are women required to dress like there's the possibility they are on the menu too?
Rating:
1 star because #womenAreNotObjects