On a short Memorial Day vacation and we decide to spend our last day around the Casinos! Our Aunt loved this place and we wanted to give it a shot. I went with the Buffalo Sirloin and it was so much better than beef but wasn’t seasoned well enough for what I was expecting. Potato was good and the steak was good to my liking. Although one steak was cooked wrong twice on another part of my table but the waiter was a gentleman and had it corrected. Great service. I would try the Buffalo if you like a choice of meat.
Nicholas M.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Corpus Christi, TX
Specials are very inexpensive, Tuesdays $ 2 burger and fries basket. SERVICE however was poor. Waited 10 min to get drink order taken, food arrived about 15 minutes after ordered and waitress did refill tea, but I waited approximately 25 minutes after was done eating for check. Other waitstaff walking by but all ignored since I wasn’t their table. Overall I would go for the price but not the service.
Mark T.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Denver, CO
Mid City Grill is a perfectly okay little restaurant inside a casino in Cripple Creek. We ate there twice last week, lunch and breakfast. Food quality was okay. They have great breakfast specials. Service was exceptionally friendly and efficient.
Jenni M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Downey, CA
During a road side trip to some of the mining tours in the area, my husband and brother asked if it was okay if they gambled at the roulette table a bit. «Only if you find me lunch first,» I said. Mid City Grill was a good fit to suit our casual dining desire. It was an average meal and fine for the moment. My husband and brother jumped on their special which was a hamburger and fries for $ 2. I just had to be different of course and opted for a turkey sandwich. The sandwich was okay. The fries weren’t that good. The seating area is nice with cool old photos hanging. The restrooms are elsewhere in the casino, but are decent. I would possibly call this a family friendly environment, although it was mainly older individuals there discussing their bad luck at the slots. The service, while somewhat slow with bringing out the food, was down-to-earth and attentive otherwise. We didn’t have to ask for refills or extra napkins. They were quite a bit slow getting to us when we went to pay our bill, though. They give you your ticket. You pay at the front. We stood there for a couple minutes before a different waitress came to help us. :/ The people around us seemed to enjoy their lunch, but I guess I just don’t really like the whole casino atmosphere. It’s inside the Century Casino towards the back. Just ask around for it. On the upside, we had free WI-FI, but that was probably because of the motel. Review #110