"Update on December 6: I had some friends in town, and they wanted to grab a late breakfast and watch a football game. I felt it was necessary to let them know that the TV behind the bar has been out of service for over a year. The bartender poured 22-ounce beers, but they were mostly foam—about three inches worth. The total for three beers and three breakfast burgers came to $75, and although the burgers were decent, spending nearly $100 (including tip) for that experience seemed excessive. The staff appeared untrained in pouring drinks, and the lack of a functioning TV, combined with what seemed to be poor management, left a lot to be desired. I understand there are challenges in the restaurant industry, but I have to question whether it’s worth paying $100 for that experience.
On my last visit on October 16, 2022, dinner was also disappointing. I spent $48, including tip, on a Turkish sandwich that cost $20. It came with only five tiny slices of turkey and a minimal amount of avocado. If you're the owner, you really need to address this—it’s quite embarrassing to serve such a meager portion for $20. I’m open to giving places a fair chance, but honestly, it's hard to see how anyone would want to return if this is the quality we can expect every time."