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フィードバックを提供するThe food at the restaurant was great, especially the Polish dishes. I tried the honey-roasted chicken, liver and swirl, as well as the full Polish platter. Everything was surprisingly delicious and full of flavor. The chicken soup was also tasty! Overall, a very enjoyable meal.
The ideal time to visit is on a Friday or Saturday night when the vinyl rewind is in full swing. You get the perfect combination of delicious food and fantastic entertainment. I’m already looking forward to my next visit!
This is the perfect spot for dinner and dancing! The food was delicious, and the two-man band was fantastic. The atmosphere is one-of-a-kind! We can't wait to come back!
Great fun at this fun place! great music of vinyl rewind as always. we ordered all they can cook and eat cod. it was delicious!
Went to the restaurant tonight based on the fave reviews. This can 't be the same restaurant. Yes, there was country music. Old country music. In fact, the entire experience reminded me of visiting an old-folks home. Most of the patrons we saw were in their late 70s to mid-80s. The decor was tired and stale, reminiscent of a 1980 's family diner gone to seed. The food was equally stale- steamed chicken flashed on a grill to look like it was broiled, but in reality, was soft and gooey. The steamed vegetables (cut string beans and sliced carrots) looked and tasted as if they came from cafeteria cans- mushy, watery, and tasteless. Everything about the dinner screamed convalescent hospital. . My chicken fried steak was decent, but again, when paired with the tasteless vegetables, was sad. Even the dinner rolls looked old and tired- generic wheat rolls with no flavor. The one bright spot was the split pea soup, but my wife 's dinner salad was tiny and floating in water. Even after turning back her untouched dinner, they still charged us $4 for her dinner salad (she ate about half). Small portions, high prices, old and tired decor, slow service, and mushy food did was not offset by the boring music. At least the beer was cheap.