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“We went for date night with another couple for dinner. Wonderful service and amazing food. Everyone was very friendly and I had the spring rolls as an appetizer along with the classic burger and black beans. The black beans are so good!! We love the atmosphere and will continue to support over under.“
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“we ate 6 29 24 at 330 pm . the place was filthy and hot . the hostass didn't speak left to clean a table and never came back . finally another hostess setted us . the food ordered came out 25 minutes different for the 2 orders. the manager didn't care. Larry simply went and set at bar and laughed with friends. its a shame to see the cluster that restaurant is in . the food was good once we got it. so bad none extinct management. we have eaten at Gatlinburg and bowling Green. both were 5 star... Paducah needs new management and a good cleaning. we like the food but the atmosphere was zero hot un organized. nasty ... SAD“
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“I went here not too long ago with a few friends and had a great experience! Everything was good and we had the most amazing server . Alyssa she was sweet and devoted to her job . Which made for a even better experience coming from out of town I would definitely recommend this place to others“
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“Our server was great , he was very attentive & gave great recommendations. Food was very good & great portion size. Will definitely be back“
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“Today for lunch we stopped at a little spot in Metropolis, IL called The Super City Grill. They had just opened and we were the very first customers of the day. Not long after we ordered, my son, Ryder grew restless and started wandering. I tried directing and distracting him, even taking him outside for a walk, but before long the restlessness turned into frustration. You see, Ryder is a Level 3 nonverbal Autistic kiddo so, restaurants can be difficult to traverse….but, we were on vacation so we HAD to stop to eat. When we came back in, the waitress smiled and said, “He’s just fine. He can walk all over and we don’t mind one bit.” Her kindness already had me at ease. But then she noticed Ryder’s struggle and gently asked, “Is he Autistic? Does he like spinning?” Our eyes met, and in that moment I felt completely understood. I nodded and said, “He is… and he does.” She disappeared to the back, only to return with an office chair that spins. Ryder climbed in, grinning ear to ear, and just like that…he was content. We were all able to enjoy a delicious meal together. This. This is inclusion. I didn’t catch her name, but to that waitress today: thank you for seeing us, for understanding, and for making us feel so welcomed. Aside from this stellar human interaction, the food was DELICIOUS and affordable. The boys played pool and Ryder spun while we waited for our food. It was a great experience. The food highlight of our little vacation.“