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Jan 10th, 2005 |
Best Chicken Fried Ribeye ANYWHERE. The restaurant was almost empty when we showed up there at around 3pm on a Wednesday afternoon. The waitress on duty was wrapping silverware with the owner's daughter. That kid was a doll.
Check out the player piano! |
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Oct 3rd, 2004 |
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Such a high price for such a small amout of food!! The up front paying made it hard to leave a tip, they want you to leave a tip on your credit card before you even get any srevice. The "mexican food" was cold, the cheese on the burrito was not good. |
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Dec 9th, 2003 |
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I have family in Candadian and stay there at least a week every summer. Since Maxi's (a great place to get steaks) closed down there hasn't really been a nice restraunt. I have never had better food in all my life. It seems like it should be food that you can eat in a big city yet your in a small town that is so caring. I love the place so much! |
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Aug 4th, 2003 |
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This emporium (the premier eatery in town) is impressive yet casual. Diners order upon entering, from a large menu posted on the wall, and pay for their order ahead of time. The restaurant has an upper level (by the large windows) and a floor level. Prices are fair for the large portions involved. The cooking was good and the service OK, if a bit distracted on the evening when I was there. You will not leave hungry or disappointed -- the manager will see to that. |
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