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Restaurant bewertenQuick clarification: There are two dining areas - the saloon, which is a bar area with music play and dimming lighting, and an open dining room in the hotel lobby. Both serve the same menu, but “Saloon” is misleading in the restaurant name. We ate in the lobby dining room tonight, with Julio as a server. The food was perfectly good, a solid menu with very fair prices (especially considering the competition). The service was quite amazing! Everyone was so polite and helpful and the meal was perfectly lasted. They were even dressed with ties and vests. I know good service and this place was very professional.
My family had a great meal at the Wagon Wheel! The club sandwich, pizza and patty melt were very good. Miguel and his staff were too angry! And my 11-year-old wanted me to say that he would appreciate being served his water and his soda in the fancy glasses.
Wagon Rad is the best place for a hearty food and delicious beer! The wings, half the chicken and the ribs are the mouthwater. Nothing like a 22oz furnace lifter at the end of a longer working layer.
Decent service and impossible to call on the phone. They are located inside a hotel and the food was only average. Even though they had plant based burgers it was cooked right. Just keep your expectations low.
Two stars only because the waiter was polite. This place is clearly a tourist trap, but we were hungry and had limited options. Ended up spending over $90 for a mediocre meal. I ordered the spaghetti $24) and a margarita about $13) and my boyfriend ordered the T-bone steak $34) and a beer about $12). I already read the reviews and knew to set my expectations low. For one, there aren’t many food options in the area. So, of course the owners will slap on high prices to their food. I wouldn’t mind paying all that money if the quality wasn’t so terrible for what you’re paying for. The spaghetti sauce is clearly canned. Edible, but massively overpriced. The “mashed potatoes” that come with the T-bone steak are powdered mashed potatoes. Come on…y’all aren’t fooling anyone. For $34, I’d expect at least some basic mashed potatoes. Literally the easiest thing to prepare. Drinks were okay. I got a bad stomachache after drinking the margarita, but I attribute that to an empty stomach. Hopefully it was just that. The salad was some cheap romaine lettuce with a piece of sliced carrot and celery. But the part that irritated me the most was service fee they slapped onto the check. For two people??? So, a $10 service fee that I wasn’t even aware we would pay. What a joke. Ownership clearly cares about taking your money and couldn’t care less about the quality of the food, or their customers. Save your money and spend it at the Wendy’s down the street.