Pretty good. Fish tacos were a hit, spicy; salads good; appetizers average. Cute place, inside old post office.
Cathy K.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Hardinsburg, KY
So disappointed with our visit here. The service was horrible and wait staff was inattentive. After 30 or more minutes, our waitress came out to tell my husband his blackened chicken dish he ordered would take much longer to prepare. When we found out they hadn’t started our order yet, we paid for our drinks and left.
Mary K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Springville, IN
This restaurant is really good’ They have wonderful pasta huge servings at a great price The jacked up breadsticks are a must have I love that it is located in an old post office drinks and service are also excellent!
Gary L.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Eastpointe, MI
The menu mostly sandwiches and pizza, which by the way was quite good. Would of liked a more professional waitstaff, and not the bubblegum chomping” trying to hard to be cool” type. Better place for lunch than dinner, which hopefully will develope with time. I visit Tell City each year and try to give my business to all at least once, so this place is worth the visit!
Rach K.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 New York, NY
Yum! Came here with three other guys on a Wednesday night after work. A few of them had been here before, but I was new to the area(on a business trip). The building used to be an old post office, so that’s sort of neat. They had a 50 cent wing special and $ 10 bucket of beer(6 bottles per bucket). We ordered a dozen wings, 2 buckets, jacked up breadsticks, and individual entrees. The jacked up breadsticks aren’t on the menu, but they’re good. They’re essentially fried dough strips sprinkled generously with parmesan cheese and they give a little cup of sloppy orange melted cheese(like movie theater quality nacho cheese spread) and a cup of marinara. I liked the breadsticks without dipping them. They were chewy and delicious. The wings were crispy and generously doused with buffalo wing sauce. It wasn’t as spicy as I would’ve liked, but I was also sharing with a group of people, and some were unable to handle anything too spicy. For my entrée, I ordered the baked ziti. It actually turned out to be penne rigate, but that’s fine. The dish was covered in a thick layer of cheese(too thick for me, so I peeled it off) and the noodles were mixed up with a nice, sweet tomato sauce(not too acidic, which I enjoyed) and sausage. The sausage wasn’t really what I was expecting. It was more like little pebbles of sausage pieces, but it was still good. Two guys ordered personal pizzas, all of which sounded good. One of them ordered the Philly with alfredo sauce, which looked amazing(basically a deconstructed philly cheesesteak on a pizza). One ordered the CBR(chicken, bacon, ranch) which also looked really good. The last guy ordered lasagna, which looked good, but was also drowning in mozzarella cheese(like my pasta). There are plenty of televisions on the walls, two of which have games on them(poker and a quiz game — you have to ask a staff member for a controller) and the other two were playing college basketball. Overall, I enjoyed my experience here.