"3"^^ . "1"^^ . "We drove out from the cute downtown BC area to lunch here, as their website says they are super kid friendly (we have iPads and games and patio...) and also because of all of the high Yelp reviews. The kids menu isn't available to look at, but the waitress will tell you what they have. Everything for kids comes with fries and mac and cheese. It didn't come with the milk, so I ended up paying $9 for lunch for my 4 year old. Oh well. No sign of games or iPads or whatever. Cutely decorated, small place. Delicious milk shakes (soft serve ice cream). My kid ordered the hot dog. He didn't eat any of it, as it was a monster sausage sized hot dog on a gigantic grilled bun - I'm not sure what kid south of 13 years old is going to be able to fit that thing in their craw. I tried cutting it up into small pieces for him, but then it wasn't hot dog shaped and he wasn't interested. Anyway, I ordered the patty melt. The burger was dry and unseasoned, the onions were barely grilled...all of that would have still been fine but it WASN'T ON RYE BREAD. Their patty melts are on two giant pieces of buttery Texas toast. I'm pretty sure the rye bread is in the definition of patty melt. If you're not going to do rye, then you should probably make note of that on the menu. And call it something else. Some other folks were eating the special of the day, a turkey pot pie, which is served in a bread bowl. Again, the pot pie part seems kind of integral to the whole thing, but apparently the rules of food are a little loose in BC. As evidenced by my sweet potato tots. Which are actually french fries. So there you go. If I were to visit here again, I would probably stick with a beer (they have a decent variety according to the menu) and some appetizers. And maybe one more milk shake."^^ . . . "0"^^ . . "2014-09-30T00:00:00"^^ . "0"^^ .