Service was less than adequate. Although polite, the waitress was not a good advocate for the food at the restaurant and discouraged several items on the menu.
Spicy deep fried pickles were just breaded pickles, nothing special. However the Southwest Corn Kickers with the Sundried Tomato Dip was delicious. The cute presentation started us out with a great taste. Cheeseburger with tomato and seasoned fries. They ran out of hamburger pickles so just a pickle on the side. The classic burger and fries were satisfying and would order again. Fries were lightly seasoned with Lowery’s seasoning and were fried just the right amount.The Roadhouse sounded delicious. Sliced steak with peppers, onions, mushrooms, and cheese on a toasted hoagie bun with a side of au ju. Although it did have good flavor, the steak was tough to eat within the sandwich. It didn’t pull apart easily and made it hard to take a bite without pulling a whole piece of steak out of the sandwich with each bite. Seasoned fries were a nice side to the meal. Would not order again but would make at home.The King melt was delicious. The bacon was a little too greasy but it didn’t take away from the sandwich. Turkey breast, cheese, onion, tomato, bacon, coleslaw, on an onion Parmesan bread. It came with a side of guacamole which added good flavor.The New Yorker was flavorful but the toasted hoagie was entirely too big. Grilled pastrami, onions and provolone cheese in hoagie with lettuce and tomato.The soup (that we never got the name of) wasn’t great but not gross like the waitress said. It was a cream based vegetable soup but the curry spicing definitely missed the mark. Disappointing but I don’t think the waitress should have been quite so negative.