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  • One of my fondest memories of growing up is eating at restaurants on my birthday. It was an occasion that conjured up the entire waitstaff, as they clapped their hands (and probably rolled their eyes), sang happy birthday, and delivered me a massive dessert adorned by a tiny glowing birthday candle. My twins just turned 5 and I wanted them to also have that delightful moment of abundant attention and sugar. So, I started to look for places that would sing happy birthday. Apparently, this is yet another thing to file in the "good old days" category. Supposedly My Big Fat Greek Restaurant sings happy birthday in Greek...which sounds interesting, unless you are a 5 year old. Rustler's Rooste was suggested and it is true - they do sing happy birthday! However, for a $15 price tag. But! You also get a cowboy hat. I have to give them props for keeping the birthday spirit alive and well, even if it is no longer free. The candle-lit dessert that arrives is enough to feed 3-4 people. It is a football-sized eclair, oozing with whipped cream (my favorite food), and drizzled with chocolate (my second favorite food). As for the rest of the food....it is okay. The meal starts with complimentary bread and butter and salad (ice berg lettuce, cucumber, a few cherry tomatoes and croutons). I do appreciate getting food immediately, even if it is mostly iceberg lettuce and chewy bread. For the meal, I had the "catch of the day" which was ahi tuna. It was well seasoned, but it could have been more pink. I will say the exact same thing about my husband's steak. The kids-meal portion of macaroni & cheese was terrifyingly huge; I think it was the largest portion size among the entire table. I was relieved I opted to get steamed broccoli instead of french fries that came on the side. But this may just not be the place you go for a fine-dining experience. It is a place you go for a fun-dining experience. There is a slide that all the kids love...and maybe some adults (*cough*) enjoy it as well. There is also a big cow that greets you at the entrance. Does it emit a smell that I want to smell right before eating? Probably not. But I will give it a few points for having such large, curly horns.
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