“Mercifully quiet restaurant on busy HWY 3. Popular among locals. Very clean with varied menu. Excellent breakfast options. A bonus is the counter with authentic Greek food products for purchase. Beware of tip option, though, if paying for both meal and purchase items as the tip option applies to both.“
“Very busy place. Had a great table and amazing server. Was my first time there in over a decade and was impressed how cozy it felt. I have a social disorder and I didn't feel overwhelmed at all. Had the Humpty's Cristo. Was delicious. Would go again.Parking: We went at 5:45pm and had no issues finding a spot.Wheelchair accessibility: There is wheel chair accessible curb and parking by entrance“
“Good food and friendly service at decent prices.Place was quite full last we time went, but even so we didn’t have to wait very long to order and our food didn’t take long to arrive either.Apparently it’s quite a popular place for seniors for lunchtime, and they do offer a senior’s discount, or special.Parking: Good parking lot.Kid-friendliness: Child friendly.Wheelchair accessibility: Physical disability friendly place.“
“We googled places to go in Lethbridge. We were not disappointed. Service was a straight out 10 out of 10. The traditional British Pub Sunday Roast was TOP SHELF. My British husband inhaled every bite. “Lovely, gorgeous and staunking” were uttered whenever he came up for air. My elderly mother ate everything on her plate, said it was the best dine out meal she’s had in years. Too bad we live 6hours away, otherwise I’m quite sure we’d be back as many times as it would take to eat every dish on the menu, and try every beer on tap.“
“Better than what we had expected. The breakfast came nice. The mozzarella sticks were ok. The poutine was with shoestring fries, but didn't come ahead of the meal as requested. The steak sandwich was more than well done. Our waitress must have been new. Even so, we will probably try again.“
“Such lovely people, so kind and positive. The man with the tattoo sleeve is the most kindest gentleman (I believe his name was Richard) and made sure to appreciate his team for the hard work!(Big shout out to whoever worked March 16th, you were incredibly awesome!)“