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| - Unlike the other reviews that I have come across, I didn't eat any of the graveyard specials. I opted, instead, to eat a prime rib dinner here.
Although I've only eaten here one time, I enjoyed a Prime Rib, salad, baked potato in lieu of fries, plus a dessert (chocolate cake). My friends had the Prime Rib Dip (prime rib on french roll sandwich, pickles, olives, fries, and au jus). We each spent approximately $13 (with tip) for our meals. All i can say is YUMMY!
The salad was so-so. It was basically what you'd expect for a side salad (tomato, lettuce, croutons, etc). Nothing to write home about.
My boyfriend had the prime rib, but instead of a salad had opted for the chili, along with chocolate ice cream. The chili was fairly ok, and chocolate ice cream is basically chocolate ice cream. There were also some rolls that they served with our entrees, which were also pretty good.
The prime rib entrees, however, were a different story. Each were cooked according to our specifications. The size of the prime rib was approximately 8 oz. each. They were definitely monster-sized portions, and we definitely didn't end up cleaning our plates.
The prime rib dips (sandwiches) were served on a seasoned french roll with garlic and butter. Heavenly. Not only was the meat cooked well, but the garlic and butter mixed on the bread was a perfect touch. In addition, the fries were quite crispy (not soggy) and seasoned.
The chocolate cake was a generous piece, but was definitely moist and delicious. I ended up eating the entire thing by myself.
Overall, a great experience. The portions were huge and the service was pretty good. Although I kept waiting (anxiously) in anticipation of the entree, I was definitely well pleased with my choice. I will definitely be coming back here for another prime rib dinner/prime rib dip. With prices like these, why not?
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