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Sully's Bistro

Sully's Bistro

7234 NE Pkwy, 98392, Suquamish, US, United States

Pizza • Grill • Casual • Seafood


"We were pretty excited to try this restaurant. Especially after reading reviews written by people who dined with their pups on the patio. We love pet-friendly restaurants. We dined here mid-afternoon on a Saturday. When we arrived it was moderately crowded. We were offered our choice of tables and were seated at a small round table in the corner window near the patio entrance. Cute table, but somehow easy for staff to overlook. Took a long time to get service even though we were exactly in the path from the ice and the kitchen window and the patio door. Maybe the staff were all distracted by the dogs on the patio...there was no way for patrons with their pets to get to that area without walking through the restaurant which is through the seating area. There was one well-behaved dog and one who unfortunately was with a couple who didn't seem to care that their dog was begging at other tables and pawing at patrons while they drank their wine, oblivious to their dog wandering and being in the way of the staff and other patrons. The food receives mixed reviews. The wings were amazing. I mean I'd go back just to have them again. The fish had light and crispy breading which was delicious, if a tad overcooked. The burger, though. We ordered it medium rare with onion rings. What we received was a well-done burger with fries. It was dry. We would have sent it back but it took a long time to get our food for some reason...(so long that one of the wait staff thought we had completed our meal and offered us dessert before our food even came out). Also, we ordered and paid for the onion rings and didn't get them....fries on the plate....again, with as long as it took for the food to come out and I didn't realize hubby had paid the $2 upcharge for food we didn't get until after we left...so, disappointing. So, not sure what to say about all of this. The wings were amazing. The rest lands somewhere between meh and no. The servers were very nice, but the quality of the experience with them wasn't great. Wrong food...we felt...forgotten...offering dessert before food arrives....it was only busy-ish and the staff were able to take their meal break at a nearby table during the time we were there so not sooo busy, (and certainly NOT saying they shouldn't be able to take a break because of course they should). We are pretty easy-going and patient, but this was really a test. No one likes to feel forgotten/overlooked. If it was only slow service that would be one thing, but slow service and wrong food...idk... So, will there be a next time? Only maybe. Would I recommend this to a friend? Probably not. I don't usually judge a place based on one visit because there can be an off-day anywhere but this was a lot of different issues and I'm not sure I'd go back. It's not a definitely-will-not, but not a ya-I'll-try-again. That's a bummer, because those wings rocked!"

The Distillery

The Distillery

3010 Winton Rd S Henrietta, NY 14623-2966, United States

Bars • Fish • Wings • Chicken


"Finding a place to eat in Henrietta, NY isn 't hard. Trying to convince some family members and acquaintances/ friends to look past the generic national chains and try something locally owned can be. Found the Distillery on a Google Maps search after said acquaintance kept rattling off the names of bland corporate restaurants, and even then, getting them to give this restaurant a chance felt like pulling teeth. So, were my Herculean efforts to Eat Local worth it? The Distillery is a Rochester area sports bar type restautant. The Winton Road location appears to be a newer building and doesn 't have that old, shabby feeling that some sports bars tend to have. Plenty of TVs to catch whatever game you want to watch. The bar is the central focal point; the restaurant 's booths and tables all surround it. For dinner, I had the Atlantic salmon on a bed of rice and a side substitution of fries. The salmon was nicely seasoned but it was a small filet considering the price. Fries were fine but I 'd probably skip the rice next time. Maybe I overlooked it, but I didn 't see steak on the menu. Service was attentive, no complaints on that front. All in all, the Distillery is a good place to drop in for a bite to eat. It 's not the best local Rochester restaurant I 've eaten at, but since the best I 've found has since closed, this (for me at least) is a worthy alternative and well worth seeking out instead of the big chains."