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Caddyshack And Grill

Caddyshack And Grill

70 Hunters Glen Dr, Plainsboro I-08536-2852, United States

Pubs • Burgers • American • Fast Food


"I've been looking for good wings forever in this area. I became tired of Buffalo Wild Wings fast and any other place, the wing I am not a fan of. This place is through a neighborhood and close to a golf course I believe. You can ask yourself where you are, but don't worry about going to find the place! I was surprised to see the hours when they closed at 10:00. Interesting for a place that advertises itself as a sports bar. I called to confirm and yup 10 PM And the kitchen closes at 9:00. These are some important KEY infos right there especially for me, because when I called it was 8:45 so I was too late. Next time I wanted to go, I had a meeting until 8:30. We left at 8:35 with an ETA of 8:55. It became clear that it was super close cut, so we ordered on the phone and ended sitting there to eat with which they were cool. Food: wings got the bucket of 20 wings with buffalo and garlic parm. You know that it is fresh when you see beautifully fenced pieces of garlic on the wings. Mm. Best garlic parm wing I had probably and I am also not a big fan of taste. Buffalo was classic and tasteful. These wings are juicy and crisp. How a wing should be! And they have a decent amount of flavors to choose. No Asian inspired though they are my favorite (they have Teriyaki, but I am not a fan of it). Jalapeño Poppers what you would expect, but good! I don't know what sauce they had on the side, but it was also delicious with the poppers! Drinks have a solid beer selection. 6 beer on tap and a ton selection of bottles. They also had Dogfish Namaste, one of my favorite beers. Atmosphere/service: The place hasn't happened at all. It somehow reminds me of a dining room in a water park or mountain. I have no complaints because I came here for delicious wings, not the decoration. It is probably not too much overcrowded, but it seemed like they had only one bartender who also acted as a server. She did her best to move it, but if you are impatient, then you can frustrated haha. She was very nice and has everything we wanted. You have a decent amount of TVs, so it is not a bad place to watch some games, but since it closes at 10 a.m., watching basketball does not really work there. I'm sure football would be solid there on Sundays."

Cafe On The Corner

Cafe On The Corner

826 Scenic Highway, Lookout Mountain, 37350, United States Of America

Cafe • Cafés • American • North American


"We had always said we would only leave positive reviews of the great places we 've truly enjoyed. This is the experience that completely changed our reasoning on that. People need to be aware of what they are getting. For context, we 've dined at CotC a bunch of times over the years before COVID, We know what they are capable of (like you see in the older food photos here. Unfortunately, the menu is a shell of it 's former self, but let 's start at the beginning so you can understand the experience and how much things have changed. We walked up past a young man tending to the outdoor grill. It smelled pretty good, so why not. Upon entering a menu board listing bbq pork, coleslaw, beans, and potato salad, all sounded great. The hostess did inform us that they operate on a limited menu now, and only have three entrees. With a $19.95 price for a BBQ plate and three sides, we were expecting decent size portions, and decided to split those two plates for our party of three. However, what arrived at the table was certainly less than what was expected. One tiny scoop of coleslaw next to another tiny scoop of potato salad, small scoop of mac&cheese and one plate had baked beans. On both plates we received a chicken breast with bbq sauce on it. We quickly found out that none of the hot food was anywhere close to hot. The chicken definitely never made it to the outdoor grill (bbq , which would have gave it those nice grill marks. Our nice waitress apologized and said she might be at fault... which she wasn 't. Yesterday 's menu board of bbq pork should have been removed at opening, by a manger or the owner. Actually, we would have been fine with the chicken had it not been served cold. It was probably precooked , It was not anywhere near the proper holding temp. The m&c was cold and beans were slightly warmer, but no where near hot. That should have been our red flag to leave, since chicken is nothing to leave to chance. So we sent it back, and another employee apologized and said they would get it fixed. Some time passed and another employee brought two plates to the table. Now the mac&cheese was hot and pretty tasty. The beans were fine. The potato salad and coleslaw tasted like anything you would find in the grocery store. The chicken, however, was lukewarm. This was the second red flag, and we should have asked for the manager/owner at that point. We were very hungry, and the chicken looked like it had been cooked through, probably a few hours earlier. So, we ate it. Based on the food we decided to skip dessert, pay up and leave. The check arrived, completely at the original price of $43 for an experience that doesn 't come anywhere close. More time passes, and the owner finally comes out of the kitchen to check on a few things and casually asking how our meal was. We told her that the hot food wasn 't hot and had to be sent back only to arrive warm the second time. Her comment was Oh I know, and I 'm sorry we only have one person back there. However, there were two in the kitchen, one on the grill, and three or four waitstaff with maybe 20 people in or outside of the restaurant. Apologizing well after the fact isn 't fixing a problem or managing your business. Comping one of the meals would have been a start, or other effective managers would have offered something. She was more concerned about making excuses that were not valid. She then finished by telling us to come back when things get better. If you 've read this far and really want a good BBQ meat and three, go to Charlie 's on Main Street or Purple Daisy in St. Elmo. If you want to save some money you could even go to the deli at the grocery store and have a better experience. You will enjoy that more. If you 're looking for a chicken dish that 's worthy of $20 entree, head to Boccaccia on south Broad and order the Involtini Val d 'Aosta."

Vineyards Wine Bar & Bistro

Vineyards Wine Bar & Bistro

54 York St Ottawa, ON K1N 5T1, K1N5T1, United States

Bars • Meat • Steak • Seafood


"the experience was good, but we had a hard start when we arrived at the restaurant. we were reserved a table that was close to the entrance door, which is so tight and not the most cozy opposite in this small place. In view of the fact that we have reserved a day before us and when we were asked for a better table, we were told that there were many ppl that were reserved and it would be an hour waiting to get a better table. when we saw that we were not satisfied by their choice of table and additional waiting time, the kerl offered at the bar, sitting in the bar and waiting for a table to be available. we got one after a couple. while we were fed, after an hour we noticed that there were many available stands for guests and thought ourselves, where are the guests that this guy told us come? obviously they get a hospitable that they are not the most attractive table (and see if they would take it) so it is easier for them to sit other potential guests faster with the nicer tables / booths. it is like sale of were close to, first run out and sell the rest later. but by doing this, they are discriminatory guests. is it because of our ethnias or the way we look? what also draws us to this restaurant is their long list of wines/pears from their website, but when we have ordered our choice of beer, they said that they don't have it and the guy has even challenged us to show him that it is in their website and he apologizes when we showed it to him. he said that their website is not updated yet. it is therefore wrong marketing. imagine if we had gone all the way to ottawa from a 2-hour drive somewhere to try the beer that is not close to her bar. but because we had a nice time at the rest of the evening, we will still come back with hopes that we will not be treated as we were there this first time."