Been waiting for this place to open for a few months with anticipation & I guess that got the best of me bc it ended up being a big disappointment.
We stopped in for lunch on a weekday a couple weeks after they opened. The menu was small & I had a really hard time time deciding on what to order, mainly bc nothing really sounded all that enticing. I was also somewhat surprised that they didn't have any lunch specials to offer. The waitress said that was their regular menu that they have all the time. Really? You don't even get fries with your sandwiches. Yep, a la carte baby! & trust me, these are not a la carte worthy fries. I finally settled on the "Flyin Hawaiian" chicken sandwich. The chicken tasted like it had been cooked that morning & then reheated right before they brought it it to me, not to mention that all the different flavors just really didn't work well together. The fries are not really even worth mentioning. Definitely not fresh & the dipping sauces were bland & didn't even get served until we were almost done eating.
My husband got the cajun meat sticks which were overcooked & tough. It was just 3 sticks served on a bed of crispy fried hashbrowns? It was probably one of the most boring dishes I've ever seen or had the displeasure of tasting.
Service was painfully slow & there were only about 2 or 3 other tables being waited on. Right before leaving, I made the mistake of asking why the restaurant was only going to be serving to patrons 18 & over. I didn't realize that when we first sat down & noticed a sign as we were getting ready to leave so I was curious. The waitress launched into a nasty anti-kid rant. Chill lady, it was a question. I'm not a psychiatrist that can help you with your feelings about why you don't like kids. I can understand bars that don't allow people under 21 in, but to have a place smack dab in suburban Henderson with a very fun feel to it with classic video games & the ability to separate the bar area, (can we say completely different building?!) I don't understand why you wouldn't want to expand your client base! Our family would probably be eating there (if the food ever got better) min 1-2 times a month with my 3 growing boys.. They love the classic video games. Seems like a missed market to me. I have to say, I left with a pretty bad taste in my mouth & not just from the food :/