Where to begin.
After waiting 10 minutes to be seated on a slow afternoon we got chips and salsa to kick things off. For a place that claims they're one of the best restaurant choices in town for 20 years, they sure don't seem to put much pride in their food or drinks.
Chips were stale. Defiantly last nights leftovers.
Margaritas were sub standard at best. I'm not sure how you can mess up lime and tequila but evidently it's possible.
The main course was decent. Rice was under cooked and the portion size of the sides was laughable. Enchiladas were pretty flavourful actually so it wasn't a complete train wreck.
Look, if you're going to make claims about how great your restaurant is in your menu, it would probably be a good idea to actually live up to that standard. Making outlandish claims opens you up to ridicule, and you earned it today.
Visit the Magpie in Banff if you want a great food experience. Leave Salt & Pepa in the 90's where they belong.