“Haven't been in this location for a while. They switched it up to more pool hall on one side and dark bar on the other. Service was good. People are super friendly. The food was good. Nice location for the ballpark too.Parking: The location has limited spots, but the city has created parking along the street. I'm not sure if there is a cost as we got a spot in the lot.“
“I really enjoy there fried rice and they have some amazing fish and wings. The food is season very well not to much and not to little. This is one of my favorite restaurants now. And the prices are reasonable.Vegetarian options: Vegetable fried rice they let you customize your rice.“
“Consistent, fresh, delicious, great atmosphere and service. The turkey burger is excellent. Not sure what they season it with but it is fantastic. Shakes are great and home made banana pudding is dreamy! Scott, the manager, expects nothing but tip top service and he treats his employees well and it shows. This is a must place.“
“I gave this place 4 stars, the atmosphere is real mellow. I had the Ashley chicken. It came with fluffy and lovey mash potatoes & gravy. Alana was our waitress, she had a heart warming smile and OUTSTANDING personality the entire time since we were seated. I'll be back soon“
“A group of three of us stopped by for a business lunch. This a hidden jewel from a bygone era. We all had the large classic cheese burger and fries loaded. The sweet tea was devine. The burgers were old school hand patted and cooked to perfection. The service was outstanding. A couple of notes to address some complaints in the reviews. If it comes loaded it has slaw on it which does cool it down. Ours were cooked as ordered and the fries burnt my mouth. Down home folks doing the restaurant business old school in a new era is tough but appreciated by those of us from a different era.“
“What a fun place to eat! Earlier this week was visiting a local company and they suggested the Webb Custom Kitchen for lunch. It was so cool what they have done with the place to keep the history alive in the building.It did take the course of the meal to really appreciate all of the small little details that they put in to the place to create that atmosphere. The most obvious were the old production equipment pieces that were on display in the "lobby" and throughout the restaurant. Also, it was neat to see old black and white movies being run on the stage during lunch. One of the subtle details was the framed artwork that, when you looked closely, were actual film frames from movie reels. Another was the music playing in the background. For the duration of our lunch all that played in the background were movie scores. It was fun to attempt to be the 1st to correctly recognize which movie that music was associated with. The servers, dressed as theatre ushers, were also eager to provide a brief history of the place and they used terms that made you think more of a movie theater versus a restaurant.Now for the food. It was tasty and my best comment that I can make is that I hope for the opportunity to return for there were multiple items that I wanted to try. Personally I got the Turkey and Brie cheese sandwich with the bacon soup. Each of the lunch menu items were simple (Turkey & cheese sandwich, Reuben, Chicken sandwich, etc...) but with a little bit of something different included which changed the taste from what you normally expect. They have done a great job in creating a lunch menu that was fun to try their take on classic selections.If close to the area it is worth stopping in for the food alone, but what I really enjoyed was the entire atmosphere and just very complimentary to how they have taken an iconic building and preserved the history in a fun way. You should not be disappointed.“