
Saturday July 11, 2009
We visited Road House at 1:30 for a late lunch. Having been familiar with the previous occupant, Hops, we were surprised to see how drastically the building had been modified. The old beer brewery was now a game room for kids. Our bartender Christina was very friendly and accomodating. The VP of Operations, Rick Case, also stopped by to introduce himself. Here was how they measured up:
Pour Meter: Fair (4.5 ounce glass) Cost was $3.50. Happy Hour ALL DAY!
Staff Meter: Very Friendly
Food Meter: Good, except it took a long time to . Grilled chicken sandwich was delicious and the mahi sandwich was also very good. The grilled veggies didn't sound good, but were actually very tasty! Prices were reasonable.
Noise Meter: LOUD
Clean Meter: Peanut shells on the floor bother me, but whatever!
Entertainment Meter: Only had music playing in the background. The bar had numerous TVs on the walls, but no sound turned on.
Kid Meter: Kid friendly, but that's not my thing.
We visited Road House at 1:30 for a late lunch. Having been familiar with the previous occupant, Hops, we were surprised to see how drastically the building had been modified. The old beer brewery was now a game room for kids. Our bartender Christina was very friendly and accomodating. The VP of Operations, Rick Case, also stopped by to introduce himself. Here was how they measured up:
Pour Meter: Fair (4.5 ounce glass) Cost was $3.50. Happy Hour ALL DAY!
Staff Meter: Very Friendly
Food Meter: Good, except it took a long time to . Grilled chicken sandwich was delicious and the mahi sandwich was also very good. The grilled veggies didn't sound good, but were actually very tasty! Prices were reasonable.
Noise Meter: LOUD
Clean Meter: Peanut shells on the floor bother me, but whatever!
Entertainment Meter: Only had music playing in the background. The bar had numerous TVs on the walls, but no sound turned on.
Kid Meter: Kid friendly, but that's not my thing.
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