I like Houlihan's. They have a good french dip $12.95 and you can get green beans as your side at no extra charge, I dig the flexibility. A lot of places make you pay more if you want a healthier side than french fries. But if you are craving fried potatoes, go with their parmesan frites $5.95 which come with three different dipping sauces. Now the chicken avocado eggrolls $9.25 are good, but mine weren't cooked long enough or maybe the roll wasn't thick enough because the outside was soft and fragile, not crispy. I'd recommend against getting their loaded potato soup $3.50 as it was pretty meh and I didn't even finish it. The queso dip $6.95 though? Get that. It comes with tortilla chips AND potato skins!
The crowd does seem a bit older here so I have always gotten my food to-go, the problem with that though is they seem to have an issue with charging tax. The tax law for Ohio is that food purchased for consumption off premises where sold is tax free. So make sure you double check your bill and have them remove the tax if they put it on there.
My other issue would be that they sell creme brulee but you can't get it to-go unless you want them to scoop up your dessert in chunks and plop it into another container. Why not just purchase some aluminum to-go containers and make the dessert in that so you don't have use a traditional ramekin?
Overall, not bad prices and the food is mostly satisfying.