Went today around 4. One other person there when we arrived. Waitress opened doors for us very nice as I have a child in a wheelchair. It was a birthday outing for him. The food which I brought most of home was top quality. Kudos to the chef. Negatives were trash on floor by trash can at entrance. Very strong kitchen smell. Delicious but a little overwhelming. I had to get my own straw napkins and silverware because it wasn't brought and no one came back out for an extended time. I'm used to people often reacting with coldness to my handicap son but this felt so detached. I felt like we were an afterthought. It's our tradition to celebrate his birthday and remission status by going to eat and giving the wait staff an enormous tip. A large denomination for every year of remission. I could see no reason to do so today. I did tip well( 22 percent) and was sorry to have missed the opportunity to reward exemplary treatment. Having mentioned my son's birthday multiple times it was curious that it didnt even elicit a Happy birthday towards my son. How much courtesy would that take? To be honest we've gotten better treatment at Burger King. Wheelchair accessibility: Kind of difficult
very few patrons in the restaurant; we waited for a hostess who said come on pointed to a table in the bar area and said you can sit there and kept on walking. We did take time to look at the menu and no one bothered to even take a drink order. will not go back
The curbside order was on time but I received cold food. Disappointing, because I often order the triple dipper dish at Chili's wherever I am.
Clean building delicious food very affordable. Friendly waitress and fast service