McPherson
La Fiesta Mexican

La Fiesta Mexican

2090 E Kansas Ave, McPherson I-67460, United States

Lunch • Mexican • Chicken • Vegetarian


"I went with a large group, at the same time another large group came in, so with that being said, I thought they showed wonderful teamwork from beginning to end. Tabs and food didn't get mixed up, the food was hot (but the plates were too , food arrived in a decent time, but could've used more attentiveness to the chips, salsa, and beverages; however, even asked they brought 1...(nothing in excess . The chips and salsa tasted nice and fresh! In my opinion it's very comparable to an El Mezcal in Topeka, KS. Food was good, not exceptional, fancy or anything, but good. It's not authentic, but how authentic can you get with a taco salad...lol. It was extremely loud, and also difficult to understand what the servers were saying (due to the language barrier, not noise. We were able to reserve in advance an area off the main room separated by partial walls. (My newly engaged son in law who's in college near McPherson (Tabor booked it for everyone after a surprise proposal for my daughter. 3/4 of our group were college classmates, and the other party I saw come in from a bunch of gorgeous Harleys, so needless to say the two groups definitely brought the volume up this day. It's a good place for casual quick dinner or lunch, not overly expensive, and is definitely go back(there aren't too many options out that way. Oh, they let you bring in gifts/ cake/etc. They do automatic gratuity which was reasonable at 15%, and the decor and tables were amazingly festive!"

The Fieldhouse Sports Grill Taps

The Fieldhouse Sports Grill Taps

2218 E Kansas Ave, McPherson I-67460-4010, United States

Pubs • Salad • Drinks • Burgers


"Q: What makes scraping chewing gum off underside of an airport bar and eating it seem appealing? A: A visit to the Fieldhouse in McPherson, KS! We live here in McPherson and were happy when this place opened a few years ago. I understand that it 's owned by the owners of some of the nearby hotels. It makes sense for them to provide a captive dining experience for their guests. Under these circumstances, we have eaten here several times with muted expectations. They certainly don 't expect to ever see a large percentage of their customers a second time, and the consistency of the food and the service reflects that reality. This has been a reasonable tradeoff. Until today. We were running a bit late so I called the restaurant and was told they were open until 9pm. Arriving at 8:30pm is tight, but should be okay. It wasn 't crowded so we sat at the bar and were greeted by a curt woman who looked to be dressed for landscape work rather than bartending. She took or drink order then disappeared for a bit. After several minutes (was about 8:40pm by now) I asked for menus, as we had come to eat and it was approaching closing time. This is when we were informed that the kitchen had closed at 8:30 and was no longer accepting orders. As she told us this, staff were carrying finished orders to other customers. Why did the sign on the door describing the new hours not mention this? Why did the server not mention Oh...by the way...the kitchen just closed as we ordered drinks? I 'm unsure if its just a surly, ineffectual staff or a scam (pretty sure its the former) but either way today is our last ever visit to the Fieldhouse. I would recommend any of the following as superior alternatives: 1. Hunger. 2. Gas station Sushi. 3. Expired lunch meat. 4. The aforementioned chewing gum buffet. This is sad. It didn 't have to end this way and every now and then it was genuinely good. Unfortunately, a business can only abuse its customers so much before they quit coming. The Fieldhouse has crossed that threshold."