“I cannot rave enough about this establishment. I love the atmosphere! They have the largest private collection of African safari animals. You feel like you're in a museum where you can eat and drink! The food is always tasty and the drinks are nice and cold. I love coming here for lunch or a late night hang with friends. The service is great and the staff is always really helpful and friendly. Fosters has a special place in my heart and always will ! So happy to see the new owners putting so much love into this business. Wishing them all the continued success!“
“Looking for a waterfront dinning experience your sure to enjoy? Look no further. Chef Ed and his team have transformed a previously mediocre eatery into a fine restaurant. We were greeted promptly sat by the window with a beautiful view. Amanda our server was excellent as was all our food and drinks. We tried many of the specialties short ribs, seared Ahi, rib eye and lobster mac and cheese (my favorite). We ate here two nights both were five stars!“
“We had fabulous pizza ?. It was different and delicious. We also enjoyed karaoke and dancing... ?Parking: Parking is good for disability people. They should be able to park on top next to the restaurant. There is plenty of parking down below, but you do have to walk up a few stairs to reach the restaurant.?Kid-friendliness: Everyone is very nice. I love it when the owner is there, she is a fun person. ?I also wanted to say having a water view is a beautiful thing! ?“
“This place is a perfect fit for Locke. It's unique, rough around the edges, very friendly, with a dark bar in front, dollar bills on the ceiling, lots of memorabilia from days gone by in the walls, floors just a bit tilted. Small well lit dining room in the back with picnic tables. Clean tiny bathroom with creaky doors. Sometimes crowded, sometimes hardly anyone there. I suspect a lot of weekend folks come here after a day of hiking at the Consumnes reserve, or exploring the Delta. It can be very noisy weekend evenings. The food was great. My BLAT was full of bacon and avocado. My friends raved about the onion rings and the spaghetti. I had tater tots. They were crunchy and good and somehow they represent this place. Simple and good from the past.Kid-friendliness: During the day you could easily take the kids thru the bar to the little dining room. Lots of kids-friendly food in the menu. Hamburger, Mac and cheese, tater tots. Picnic table atmosphere.Wheelchair accessibility: A few of the tables would have enough room for a wheelchair at the end. But small area, tables close together, Its better for someone who could transfer and slide across the picnic bench and be able to sit without back support.“
“Went on a rainy Friday night and was wonderfully impressed. Rachel was the best waitress. She was very informative and welcoming. The food was great. The fish and chips was not greasy and the fries were delicious. Hubby had the Cajun pasta which was rich and very tasty. Will definitely come back.“
“Went out to see the Sandhill cranes at dawn on Saturday, and then hit Wimpy's for a delicious breakfast and much-needed hot coffee. Our server Julie was so friendly and upbeat, everybody in the restaurant was smiling and happy. Food was excellent and the vibe was fantastic. A delta treasure.“
“The gravy is delicious and the chicken fried steak is very good as well. I live in the area and there isn't much around for restaurants. I am glad they are close by. I have not had bad service in the 4 or 5 times I have been there in the past few weeks.“
“Hidden gem with an opium den. Huff said... But really, this place is one of a kind in all the right ways. Tucked away in what feels like an old Chinese camp ghost town lives a beer bar with an opium den, a constantly rotating tap list, addictive popcorn, and an owner just as fun as the vibe this place has. Other beer bars need to come here and take note. This is how you do it. This place might MIGHT just put Isleton on the map as a must see beer destination. Dog friendly to boot!“