I celebrated my wife's birthday here last weekend with my family. The crab-flavored dip was okay for an appetizer, and the pan fried oysters were also ho-hum - I know that's not very descriptive, but the food looked and tasted like the same fare I'd find at a RedRobin, Applebees, or other mass-marketed chain store. Certainly nothing special even though they were touted as "Specials".
My burger looked like a dressed up McDonald's patty - certainly nothing to write home about - and about what you'd expect at a seafood house... so I won't hold that against them. Two of my kids had the kids fish and chips... my elder boy (age 12) decided he wanted grown up food and ordered the halibut and chips from the adult menu. Curious that the kids' menu cod tasted and looked a lot like the adult's fried halibut, even though they're nothing alike.
Having four different waitresses during the meal didn't help the agonizingly slow (though friendly) service. The price was about what I'd expected for a full dinner for five ($75). But the really tough part was explaining to my kids that we wouldn't be coming back to redeem their "complimentary sundae on next visit" coupons they were handed on their way out the door. Given the food experience, a free sundae with kids' meal would be appropriate - I mean, even Shari's, Denny's, and Sizzler do that sometimes (and this meal was about on par with their dining experiences).
Pros: Price was right for the food quality/service.
Cons: Chain-store fare; Nothing special about the experience.
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