Locals like the dimly lighted hominess (booths, TVs, pool tables), low prices (most entrées are around $13), and late hours (open until 4 AM, food service until 1 AM). Start with the ultra-spicy "911" chicken wings, then calm your firing appetite with comfort food like turkey potpie, onion-smothered pork chops, and Yankee pot roast. Fajitas are a specialty, with a choice of steak, chicken, shrimp, vegetables, or a combo.
Posted by mojitogirl from Chicago on 2/23/07
As a frequent visitor to Key West, I finally dined here after hearing rave reviews from locals. Unfortunately, food was bland and atmosphere boring. Maybe we visited at a bad time.
Posted by jumpinjoe from Key West on 1/19/07
Well, ever go into a restaurant and feel like "They are doing you a favor" by seating you? This is the place. It was our fault that they were short staffed, it was our fault that the food tasted like crap, and was cooked incorrectly. We were an interuption to want our overpriced crap cooked correctly. I was actually an interuption for wanting a beer while they were changing bartenders (10++ minute wait for a drink). Luckily, our waitress had the most tables, and she was able to yell out that she would make "all the money" this night. Like I said on our receipt, we should have had pizza. >>>also, the "FAMOUS" prime rib is chewy, flavorless dung.
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