Kids Burger And Fries
Winner's Circle Saloon

Winner's Circle Saloon

604 Station Rd, 17028, Grantville, United States

Pizza • Steak • American • North American


"So here 's the deal... We Didn 't know what to expect since I wanted to take my girlfriend out for an early anniversary celebration for country line dancing... Which neither of us has ever done. But I just got her some awesome boots from Boot Barn and we wanted to use them. I knew they were a restaurant also. So we figured we would go have dinner and then get to steppin ' . The convenience was great .. Right off the exit off the highway. It was set in the Holiday Inn. So that was a bit confusing on how to get in but not the worst thing in the world. We paid the cover and then were seated. Now typically (since I 'm in the business) our server would come over and greet us and get a drink order... But that 's where things didn 't happen. Music is playing and they are giving a line dance lesson which is great but we were too late to just jump right in... Since we are complete Noobs. Our server ignored us for a good 15 maybe longer until she finally came over. No apologies no introduction just what can I get you to drink. It 's not like she didn 't see us seated there. She 'd been to the table across from us two or three times already. So I say we 'll just give you the whole order. She seemed annoyed by that. I 'd think hey great they are saving me steps since obviously she 's busy. (If she is I couldn 't tell since she wasn 't on the floor) so can I tell you I was able to find the bathroom which is outside the Saloon in the hotel (which I don 't love...it 's a restaurant and bar give them a dedicated bathroom) and come back before our drinks even arrived. Can I also say that she never came back to our table... She must have handed us to another server instead. She didn 't leave she was still there so IDK. The food was good though and the drinks too. The live band was great and we did hit the dance floor and we were a disaster but some of the regulars tried to help the lost causes anyway. We had a great night. I hope they get better trained staff...at least in attentiveness. If you 're looking for a new experience you should absolutely go. We will be back."

Tailgaters

Tailgaters

2190 Winchester Rd NE Suite B, Huntsville, AL 35811, United States

Meat • Pizza • Cheese • Breakfast


"My evening dining experience was both enjoyable and reflective. As I sat outside to finish my studies, the sunset began to paint the sky with beautiful colors. I took a moment to relax on the patio with a glass of wine. A friendly young waitress took my order and mentioned that she wasn’t very knowledgeable about wine, which made me chuckle at the innocence that often gets lost with age. She went out of her way to find some red wines for me, even showing me a photo on her phone of the options they had. While I waited for my meal, I noticed a poster in front of the restaurant labeled "Voice of the Voiceless," which advocates for the elderly who are abused and neglected. As someone who works in healthcare, this made my experience feel complete. As I was reading the flyer, I spotted Tom, a man I’d seen in the area before, using a walker to get into his car. Despite his handicap, he was remarkably resourceful. I offered to help him, and while he was grateful, he insisted on doing things himself. Back at my table, I noticed a dog bowl and thought about bringing my dog to the patio, knowing I wouldn’t enjoy my meal alone after a long shift. As I wrote down ideas to support the cause mentioned in the flyer, the young waitress returned to take my order. As a nutritionist, I’m always mindful of what I eat, but I believe that a meal prepared by others can still be nourishing. I asked for her recommendation, and she enthusiastically said, “The burger sliders are my absolute favorite!” I ended up taking home a bag of sliders, eager to savor them on my patio. I ordered both a burger slider and a chicken slider, along with a side of honey mustard for the fries. When I got home, I tested my dog’s enthusiasm for the food, letting him sniff the chicken and beef to see which he preferred. We even shared a crispy French fry, which was delightful. I took small bites of each slider to appreciate the flavors, allowing my dog to pick out his favorites alongside me. The burger slider was a hit with both of us, while the chicken slider was decent, though I usually prefer it boiled. The pickle was a simple yet essential addition that enhanced the flavor. My evening became more enjoyable as the food satisfied my hunger, and I felt grateful knowing it nourished me in all the right ways. The next day, I woke up feeling great. The lesson I took from this experience is that food resonates differently with each individual—through taste, smell, texture, and appearance. It’s also important to offer assistance to those in need and to appreciate the little things in our community. And yes, my dog certainly has a fondness for burgers! I want to extend my gratitude to the team at Tailgaters for creating such a lovely evening, helping me unwind and enjoy a beautiful setting, all while supporting local communities and raising awareness about issues concerning the elderly. May we all find joy in the simple acts of generosity that connect us across generations. Keep Happy, Baylee Lynn Adkisson"