“One of the few restaurants in the Tri-Cities are that caters to those with dietary restrictions. The leafy greens in the beet salad wasn’t as fresh as I had hoped but the dressing hit the spot on. Overall, definitely worth checking out for those with dietary restrictions. There’s a decent amount of vegan and gluten free options as well.“
“Really friendly, cheap to more expensive options (if needed) great service from the employees possibly my somewhere to come to and make a habit. (^-^)/♡♡♡Vegetarian options: They're option for vegan is friendly, and to complement that ability to have a side other then fries came.to a nice delight. Great taste it's fresh new, bold. Not greasy worth every penny better worth then McDonald's but for sure would give any of these other hamburger restaurant in the area a run for their money starting probably at 5 guys which comes in close behind in affordable and would compete for money against eachother. In suggestion to the people of habit; to possibly expand your menu and to gain more I would also include possibly an breakfast burger/sandwich that could be paired with your coffee shake possibly maybe prepackaged fruit something small and not alot of maintenence. Possibly hashbrown too to go with it..“
“Very good food and very fast service. Fettuccine and bay shrimp were excellent and salad bar has lots to offer and very delicious.Vegetarian options: They have vegetarian omelets and other meals available.Parking: There is handicap cap parking but not alot. There is alot of parking available though.Kid-friendliness: The restaurant has high chairs for kids.Wheelchair accessibility: You can get in from the wheelchair but you have to go in 2 doors.“
“Food quality is always on point, wait time after ordering is always reasonable. The food here is good, it’s not the best, but it’s consistent and it feels homey. Every time I go there I feel welcomed and the food scratches an itch. I will always recommend this place to anyone.“