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The League Kitchen Tavern

The League Kitchen Tavern

10526 W Parmer Ln, 78717, Austin, United States

Kitchen • Burgers • American • North American


"I was hungry last night and didn't feel like cooking and ended up here. I ordered the Southern Burger. It's large, juicy and flavorful. It also is not too messy. It comes with fries that were crisp but not overcooked. I did have a beer and decided to try the Troy Akeman. It's the first time I tried it and it reminded me of a Bud Light. With all the other brands out there, I probably won't get it again. They have deserts here also. Even though I didn't get any it was available. I did see one guest hot it appeared to be a Sunday and they served it with a sparkler. It looked cool and fun. I'm guessing someone was celebrating a birthday. Good times and memories! The service was great too. The hostess sat me promptly and she diligently helped bus tables when not seating customers. My server came shortly later with a glass of water and introduced himself. He took my order and visited the table several times to ensure I was good. I noticed the other servers as well and they were all engaged with their customers. The restaurant has a nice looking bar too. With large screen TVs above it. On one of the TVs they had the Chiefs and Chargers game on. There is outdoor seating as well. The restaurant was clean and there is ample free parking with a 15 second walk to the door. The menu isn't huge but has a variety of delicious appetitizers, entrees, and deserts. The bar has beer, wine, cocktails and non alcohol beverages. So whether you in the mood for a burger or prime rib (Thursdays) stop in and try what The League Kitchen Tavern has to offer."

Noona's

Noona's

1203 W Mount Royal AveMD 21217, Baltimore, United States

Pizza • Vegan • Italian • American


"I am a fan of Noona's. I've been twice now and enjoyed the food both times. The concept is Italian (pizzas and pasta with sides , and it's named Noona's because that is the Korean word for older sister (owner Phil Han also of Dooby's and Sugarvale nearby paying tribute to his older sister Christina . Here's what I've tried: I've had and loved the SMASHED SUNCHOKES (crispy fried sunchokes with herbed yogurt, harissa honey mustard, toasted black cumin seeds, and lemon wedges over a bed of kale . Despite the fact that I don't feel like the bed of kale is incorporated into the dish (not even dressed or massaged totally raw and plain and I kind of wish it wasn't there, I love everything else about this dish! The KALE CAESAR is also really good (dinosaur kale, Caesar dressing, herbed brioche bread crumbs, and freshly grated Parmesan it's simple and just good. The GNOCCHI POMMODIRINI STRACCIATELLA (pan roasted cherry tomatoes, stracciatella, basil, balsamic reduction is pretty good but a little too sweet (even with the fennel sausage . Since the stracciatella and tomatoes are already sweet, I wish the balsamic reduction was a spicier or saltier sauce instead Calabrian chili oil maybe? But the texture of the gnocchi was good, and I liked the dish overall. I've had the SPEZIATA PIZZA both as thin crust and deep dish (Fridays only : mozzarella, ricotta, pepperoni, pickled serrano peppers, and red onion. It's delicious. The toppings are both creamy and spicy, and I'm happy with a white pizza myself! The deep dish is really special, but I thought it was good as a thin crust, too. The desserts get changed up, so I've had a BLUEBERRY ALMOND CAKE (good , a RED VELVET CAKE (blah, I've never understood why this is so many people's favorite it just tastes of cream cheese icing and nothing else , and a pint of Taharka ice cream. I think it's fun they support local Taharka, but I wish they did something with it. I love Taharka, but a whole pint of Taharka just straight of the freezer? Maybe for takeout if you want it anyway, but it just doesn't seem like a complete restaurant dessert to me. How about a scoop and some homemade magic shell or something? (I really wanted to try the Damn Good Pie a bruleed buttermilk tart with chocolate cookie crumble crust made by their sister restaurant Dooby's but they were sold out . They offer some wines (including some natural options , beers, and cocktails. The service is great (seriously, all the staff are so friendly . And the restaurant is nice inside. Okay, so I got overly critical and foodie in this review, pretending to be a food critic when I'm just a Yelper!. But that's because I really, really like Noona's. If I didn't really, really like it, I wouldn't be as bothered by things that I wish were just a tiny bit different! So don't take my fine tooth comb critique as a reason not to go! I really like the food! Definitely check it out. It's a great restaurant in Baltimore that doesn't get as much attention as some others (maybe because of its location in Midtown? ."

Ciro's Speakeasy And Supper Club

Ciro's Speakeasy And Supper Club

2109 Bayshore Boulevard, Tampa, 33606, United States Of America

Food • American • Happy Hour Food • Happy Hour Drinks


"We were disappointed. Our private booth was super cute, but our service was so slow. I took my boyfriend for his birthday and we reserved a private booth. We were late, but the host was very nice about it. Drinks were pretty good, but we’ve had better. Our waiter was nice but he checked on us when we had more than half our drinks left, so we weren’t ready to order more yet. We would have though if we knew he was going to disappear after that. Our drinks were finished and we were waiting and waiting to order another one, but our waiter never came back. We watched him bussing tables across from us but didn’t come check on us, and he passed by multiple times and we couldn’t even get his attention. Eventually I left the booth and asked a different waiter for our check. We had been wanting to try Ciro’s for a while, and we were there celebrating a birthday, but we were only able to have one drink due to poor service. We didn’t even get an apology or any acknowledgement, he just dropped the check and disappeared again. We liked the speakeasy vibes and the atmosphere would have been great, if it weren’t for the group in the booth across from us who were loud and running around the whole place taking selfies. We love going out for date night and trying new places, but Ciro’s is not somewhere we will be running back to. We’ve had much better experiences at other places, and there are better speakeasies in the area."

Bowley's On The Bay

Bowley's On The Bay

800 Chester Rd, Middle River, United States Of America, 21220-4322

Full • Wine • Seafood • American


"Bowlery’s has a promising location: on the water near a cute airport where you can see small aircraft landing or withdrawing. less promising was eating and parts of the service. and the ambiente, the photos look great, but they concentrated on the entrance; the area was nowhere so elegant. service. the young man didn't just feel excited to see us and his handling g of the seats lie. we were put on a table that blown cold air on us. When my companion asked to be moved, he had to squeal the air handle. that wasn't it. then our waitress said she would have done it. her service was happy and we were happy with it. we were less satisfied with a wrong order delivered twice! instead of the entree scallop I got the appetizers; instead of the “chocolate cake” we got a chocolate-sealed cake, which was almost melted and wanted to flee from its miserable. that leads to eating. the $34 entree Italian scallop with pasta came with another scallop over the consumed appetizer scallop. so, one more scalopp than the appetizer for about twice the price. that sucks. the taste was good, but I have exhibited over the cheap the restaurant. the laugh of my companion was good. she didn't snap over it. dessert. the “chocolate cake” was photographed beautifully. on the tongabel it was dried and “meh”. I'm not gonna remember that this is how unforgettable it was. blah. probably maxwell house. so for the artful website and attracting photographs, this place is flatter than a kansas prairie in the middle winter."

The Electric Cheetah

The Electric Cheetah

1015 Wealthy St SE (at Diamond), Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA, 49506, United States

Cafés • Casual • Salads • American


"Phenomenal! Completely blew us away. Our party of 5, which included 1 disabled person, was seated promptly with no fuss or issue. The service was friendly. Every single item we had was superb. The milkshakes are so thick and delicious they should have names like Juanita, Tammiquin and Betsy Ann. Here are the highlights. We started with the Magic Garlic Ride. The ooey gooey cheese curds were fried and seasoned perfectly. You don't need the delicious house made sauce, but, wow! But, dip them just because your mouth deserves to be pleasured. It will never want again. We snarfled them so fast, I couldn't get a picture. The Reuben needs a better name. Who ever made this sandwich up deserves their name on it. (Maybe their mother's name also as a thank you for being the conduit through which this sandwich came into being. It's a whole new experience. I love Reubens, but, this sandwich surpasses the traditional version any day. I did a half with the Elote Salad. Smart move. That salad is a perfect blend of spice, cilantro and other favorful freshness. It was the perfect meal. Finally, the Mac N Cheese both traditional and Buff Chick. I have no words. Just imagine yummy joy sounds. So much goodness! You'll take it home and be grateful for the opportunity to have it again. I don't know how they do it, but, the chicken is just as moist, tender and delicious the next day. Plus, I ate it cold and was just as satisfied and happy. This is a must have experience. Black Factor: You're safe and welcome here. Disability Factor: Good enough. The space is tight, but, maneuverable. Can't tell you about the bathroom. I didn't want to navigate there. But, the hostess made sure we had good seating that could accommodate my chair."

The Social American Tavern

The Social American Tavern

611 N Broadway, Milwaukee, United States Of America

Full • Wine • Mexican • American


"Presentation of the food was lovely. Service was excellent. The table booth was comfortable and atmosphere was inviting and contemporary. The noise level was low and made for easy conversation, though the space was sparsely populated the evening we dined there. The portion size for the appetizer and my cubano sandwich were modest for the price. The sandwich was mostly bread, which though appealing to the eye because of its shape, was tough to chew, without much flavor. The making of the reservation was frustrating. I was asked to choose between booth area #1 , #2 and #3. While I appreciate being given the choice, I could not find a description or map showing the differences. Since I had invited out of town guests I wanted the best available for them, so I called the tavern to inquire. The phone number on the site did not go to the tavern, but to the hotel it is located in. No one at the hotel knew the details of the tavern and was not able to put me in touch with someone who did. So I picked #1 and hoped for the best. I made the reservation online since it wasn't possible to reach the tavern. In the notes section of my online reservation I asked if it were possible to arrange a small desert with a single candle on it for after dinner, as one of my guests was celebrating his birthday. Despite leaving my email address and cell phone number with my reservation, no one contacted me to let me know and once at the tavern no one approached me to ask about my request, despite it being a slow evening. Lots of potential for this establishment."