I came here for the complimentary free breakfast from Hospitality Suites but learned the true meaning of free shortly into the meal. I walked into the restaurant and the sign says wait to be seated. Only took the hostess/waitress 12 minutes and 33 seconds to notice I was there, her texting addiction seems to be a distraction. Breakfast you only have 6 options, nothing a foodie would want you complain too much for its free. She took my order and returned the food literally 3 minutes and 13 seconds later. The eggs, sausage and hash browns were under cooked. The eggs were still as if they were just broken out the shell type runny(clear type, not over easy). The sausage was not cooked all the way and cold in the middle(looks they tried to microwave it). The hash browns were cold on the outside and frozen in the middle(felt as if I was chewing on a potatoe ice cube). I asked for a second glass of water but she failed to bring it to me. During a time frame of 15 minutes and 42 seconds she was asked 2 more times for water but she said she was working on it. Again she went back to texting and ignoring the guests. Finally got my water after I got up and walked to the machine myself to get it. I would never recommend this place to even my enemies.
C B.
Tu valoración: 1 Tucson, AZ
Wow. We got a complimentary breakfast here with our reservation at the hotel. The food tasted funny, like they did not clean the grill/top before cooking the food. Then the waitstaff were really sub par. I had to ask for orange juice 5x before I just went up and poured it myself. Same thing for my friend who wanted milk. The food was tasteless. Its a good thing I didn’t have to pay for any of it.
Brad W.
Tu valoración: 4 Scottsdale, AZ
Small bar attached to a Hotel. The drink prices are circa 1985. All bottled domestic beer seems to cost only $ 1.50 and all draft beers are about 2 bucks. Three giant TV screens at the bar with all the games possible including NFL package. Bonus on this night was very cute blonde bartender. Looks like a tougher working class crowd at night, sprinkled in with hotel guests and snowbirds. Decent menu that might get tried at a future time.
Sue B.
Tu valoración: 3 San Diego, CA
3.5 stars: An unassuming sports bar back to back with the nearby Hospitality Suites. I can’t say much on how lively it gets at night or how the regular fare is. I just had one of the complimentary breakfast items for staying at the motel. The service is friendly enough but sleepy-looking at 7 am on a Thursday. I didn’t mind. I got the American Style Breakfast which consisted of 4 pieces of dry wheat toast, two eggs over medium, sausage and hash browns with a single serving of Country Crock. They cook it to order but it came out looking like it had just been warmed. It wasn’t hot and the toast barely qualified as warm. The potatoes were pretty tasty but shriveled and I had to check to make sure they weren’t either desiccated or frozen before trying them. You can see from the picture that the yolk came broken on the eggs but they were cooked pretty well. They give you a pot of coffee to go with your meal if that’s your drink of choice. On the other hand as you tap away on the keyboard to write this… technically, it *was* free. What am I really bitching about?
Bozy B.
Tu valoración: 3 Los Angeles, CA
Built like a sports bar and connected to the Hospitality Suites hotel. Pretty good food, not many beers and good price. Not much character but good for a coupla cheap drinks and watching sports.