“We decided to try the "new burger place" down the road, and boy, am I glad we did. This is perfect comfort food. We had bacon cheese burgers, fries, onion rings, and fried mushrooms. Everything was well prepared and delicious. The service was outstanding and very welcoming. They were very nice and helped with recommendations. We will absolutely be back soon to try the fish and chips and fried pickles.“
“Affordable American fare. They have a senior menu as well. They did a good job with everything, not disappointed. The bacon I got was soooo good! Let them know if you don't like your bacon as crispy as it's shown in the pic, I like my bacon crispy- the flavor of the fat was outta this world. Overall a decent down-home place. Could work on their interior though, add some character. Service was warm and friendly.Kid-friendliness: I saw some kid drawings hung up next to the cashiers area, thought that was sweet.Wheelchair accessibility: There was someone in a wheelchair while we were there, so its accessible :) they have a ramp and tables you can pull the chair up to.“
“This is such an awesome place. The food is excellent, staff is super friendly and this is the place to take your sports fan to eat if you want to go out but they can't miss the game. They have every game possible and are happy to put on what your looking for. They have a special dining g section for families and a kids menu that made my picky child very happy.“
“Cheese Blintzes disguised as a very sweet desert or breakfast crepe. Delete the topping of some white icing plus a cinnamon syrup, and sliced strawberries, than ask for your sour cream and you have a tasty dish that is very close to a back east cheese blintz. It's good for the soul.Vegetarian options: Large menu with veggie dishes and staff is willing to accept substitution on items. I“
“Nice place to sit by Lake Washington and enjoy the views and boats as they pass by or stop at the dock. The menu is limited but I enjoyed my quinoa salad. It was fresh. You can order at the bar and find your own spot to sit or you can get table service as well. Overall a chill place to go.“
“Delicious ? thin onion rings were to die for and perfectly cooked they stayed in the ring with every bite! The burger had no cheese the way I ordered it but you couldn't tell. My taste buds are happy. Can't wait to see them at their newest venture! No pictures cause it didn't last long enough.“
“My first Veggie burger there, it was great, I couldn't tell cause it had all the cheese lettuce tomato on it, I'd get it again, herfy's lives!! YaaaayVegetarian options: The burgers so good you can't tell it's a veggie“
“Five Guys Burgers and Fries is ok.... But just OK... DEFINITELY not worth how expensive everything on the menu is ... For a Burger, Fries, and a shake I paid 35$... Insane right!?!? Don't get me wrong, Five Guys beats any of the fast food joints around. You are actually getting a real burger and fresh fries but save your money... I was expecting to have an orgasm in my mouth when I paid 35$ for my meal and it didn't even come close. Nothing special here friends!!! Your better off buying your beef from a grocery store and cooking at home. But hey, that's just my opinion.“
“I can't say much about Dairy Queen's dining options. It had been many years since I had been to one and thought they only did desserts. I was surprised by the large quantity of non-desserts on the menu.I was only there for a Peanut Buster Parfait as I had recalled how good they were. I was not disappointed. It was every bit as delicious as I remembered. The drive-thru was relatively quick in spite of the long line of cars. The employees all seemed clean and friendly during checkout. If you haven't been in a while, check them out.“
“This was a great stop to get a coffee at around 10:30 PM on New Year’s Eve. Everything else was closed, but of course McDonald’s was open. It was quite busy, and the service was a bit slower than normal, but that’s to be expected, considering there was not any other places open to grab a coffee this late on New Year’s Eve. Overall, it was clean and convenient.“
“$20 for a double cheeseburger, fries and a drink. It's got an awesome view of the south end of Lake Washington. Great natural setting in the city. There were some bald eagles flying around and squirrels collecting food. There's plenty of covered outdoor seating and lots of parking.“
“Oh my gosh! I needed to pick up a bookshelf at IKEA, so searched for a nearby lunch spot and found Salty Blue. I’ve lived in the Seattle area for 60+ years, and I’ve eaten a lot of fish & chips. If this isn’t the best fish & chips in Seattle, then it’s a really, really, really close second. Three things to note: 1) They don’t serve Cod, which is the standard fish & chips fish around here. Instead, their “house fish” is New Zealand Hoki. They also serve Barramundi (Australian Sea Bass) and Halibut. The young man behind the counter took the time to clearly explain the differences between the types of fish they offered and how they compared to Cod. Made our choices much easier! We ordered both the Hoki and Halibut to compare. The Hoki was very tasty! 2) They have a small selection of beer and cider on tap. The IPA d’jour during our visit was a Single Hill hazy pale. Not my favorite, but any establishment (especially one this small) that puts Single Hill beer on tap gets props from me. 3) Salty Blue is a tip-free establishment. Lunch for two was $60 (including a soda and the beer), which is a bit pricey, but when you think about what you would normally expect to pay for quality fish & chips and then add a tip, it works out to about the same. Just be aware and don’t let the price shock you. I thought the overall value was above average.Parking: Small parking lot but plenty of on-street parking nearby.“