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  • I only come here for the horses, have never been to the slots. For the racing, its pretty straight forward I guess. There are many options to see the horses, up close, high up, by the paddock or front entrance etc. So that part is good for the kids, they can get real close to see if they like. I would say in general it gets very busy on weekends. Not like a big event like Queens Plate - every seat filled busy, but busy enough. If you are new to racing/betting, there are people around that can show you, which is nice. I have ate at the restaurant where you get served, I think that is at 3rd floor?. The setting is nice, because we sat outside on the big couch and can quickly walk few toward the stands to get a closer look at the races. But, that was about it. Waited about 1hr to get our food, and it was a big disappointment when we got it. Food would have been much better at any other place that serves any kind of food. Now, at the 2nd floor, where you stand in line to get your food, the food there is actually not bad. There seems to be a good variety of choices as well. We were there yesterday, Sunday, and it was quite busy. I waited, maybe 5-10 mins for sausage, which was not bad. The problem with here though, is no one is serving you, and you are on your own. At the island, where you typically get you ketchup, napkins, was depleted by the time I lined up. I already knew this waiting in line, as I see others asking the cashier for stuff. There was no more ketchup left by the time I got there, so that kinda sucked having 3 fries and no ketchup for the kids. Now the best part was the cashier serving me. She like to put up her hand, like a stop sign, when you are trying to ask/talk to her. I saw her do this to people before me as well. After getting my last item, I asked for some napkins, and she tries ignores me by telling me my order is done, put up her hand and tries to look away. But she really couldn't ignore me as I was standing right there. How about just listen to what people are telling you first. I can't believe some one in front end CS can get away with doing that constantly. This was after carefully making sure she understood my order and repeating myself over and over again. It was a bit frustrating, especially when there are lots of people. But overall, most just come here for racing/slots. For that, the rating should be higher. Just be careful if you are planning on eating here.
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