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| - Best way to describe this place is a very low end Montana's, and the goal of this place is 'cheap'.
As soon as you walk in you can see that the decor is trying to be a roadhouse, but on a very low budget. The look is a cross between a roadhouse and a cafeteria. Service was not good. Girl at the door seemed lost, and the guy serving our table gave us the impression that he was in a hurry, didn't really have time for us, or cared.
Now to the menu... not bad in terms of options and the pricing is very cheap. We had two drinks, two meals and an appetizer for $40. They also have cheap $4 beers so that's cool. The food itself was barely average, very cookie cutter mentality. I get the impression that nothing in this place is prepared on site, all frozen and off the shelf ingredients. I had the Big Chuck burger. Again not bad, but not great either. It's just a burger, with what tasted like store-bought frozen patties. Fries were horrible. They were just regular fries but they tasted like they were freezer burned. Very rare that you get bad fries from anywhere.
In the end it was a less then average experience. From what I can guess, this place is designed to get a night crowd in to drink, watch sports and have low quality food, all on a low budget. I can see a place like this doing well in an office building mall where people just need some place to eat for lunch, and on the cheap. Might be ok for GM employees who work near by.
But for me, I'd rather go to Burger King which is right next door.
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