Do you remember in House of Cards (the Netflix version) how Kevin Spacey's character eats the best ribs of the country in a small place that really doesn't look like much from the outside and how he literally and shamelessly porks out to the point of licking his fingers because the food is just so damn good? Well, this is the real life equivalent.
Let's be honest. You've seen the reviews. I'm not the first one to tell you the wings are awesome, the burger is tasty and the food is absolutely fantastic. So let me tell you about the staff. We arrived 15 minutes before they were closing and they welcomed us warmly, made us sit, took the kids' orders quickly so they could eat first, then proceeded to take our orders. The person that seemed to manage the operation was friendly and kind. The waitress had a nice smile (although she was probably tired after a long day's work) and her recommendations were exquisite. She never made us feel like we were in the middle of the way, although they did have to prep for closing. She was very considerate and checked on us often to see if we had everything we needed.
Yes, the food is awesome. My 7-year old wolfed down her burger to the point where I was wondering if she was going to eat another one. My 5-year old loved the BBQ sauce so much she drowned her fries in it. A 5-year old liking BBQ sauce! I never thought I would see it, but good food is a universal language. However, what made this one of the best dining experience for my family is the fact that the great food was supplemented by the most hospitable service. They could have told us they were closing. Instead, they treated us like we were guests in their own homes. This is truly what makes this place special.