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- 3.9Food
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- 3.9Ambience
- 3.6Value
Noise • Moderate
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Noise • Moderate
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Yes, MR MIKES Langford can work well for a casual date night, especially if you prefer a relaxed, lively steakhouse vibe rather than a quiet, formal room. Guests praise steaks, friendly servers and occasions celebrated here. Expect pub-style energy (games wall, TV/game nights) and varied noise levels, if you want something quieter, aim for an early weekday seating. Consider Happy Hour for better value.
Portions are mixed, many guests report generous portions on pasta and value on the kids menu, while others found steaks, lobster tails and some sides smaller than expected. If you’re ordering steak, some guests felt cuts were thinner or smaller than price suggests; pasta and appetizers are often described as hearty. You might consider sharing sides or checking server recommendations for satisfying portions.
Family-friendly seating: yes. Guests frequently bring kids, celebrate birthdays, and comment that you can choose seating near or away from families. Accessibility details (ramps, wheelchair seating) aren’t mentioned in available information, call ahead if you need specific accessible accommodations.
For best value and fewer crowds, try Happy Hour (2–5 pm or 9 pm–close) or weekday lunch. If you prefer a livelier evening with games or big groups, evenings and weekends are busier. Several guests recommend early weekday evenings for a quieter, more relaxed experience.
Casual, pub-style steakhouse with a friendly, game-focused vibe. The owner emphasizes a bright, unpretentious feel (no dark dining rooms or starched tablecloths). Guests report a lively, family-friendly atmosphere, good for groups and watching games, though noise and activity levels can vary by night.
Casual dress is the norm, come comfortable. The owner explicitly lists the dress code as casual, and guests typically describe a relaxed, family-friendly environment rather than formal attire.
Yes, the staff often accommodate requests (allergies, preparation notes, birthday mentions) but experiences vary. Several guests praised servers who went above and beyond for birthdays and allergy accommodations, while others reported missed birthday notes. Call ahead to confirm special requests so the team can prepare.
Yes, families frequently dine here and guests celebrate birthdays with children. There’s a kids menu noted for good value, and seating choices let you sit near or away from other families. Expect a casual, sometimes lively setting rather than a quiet, upscale steakhouse.
Weekdays (Monday–Wednesday) are often the best bet for a quieter meal and attentive service. If you want atmosphere and groups, a weekend evening will be livelier. For value, consider Happy Hour on any day (2–5 pm or 9 pm–close).
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