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Noise • Moderate
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Noise • Moderate
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Portions are generally generous for entrees, many guests mention large, hearty servings (prime rib, steaks and seafood specials are often described as substantial). Happy hour small plates and tapas are appropriately sized for sharing. A few guests noted smaller salads or desserts relative to price, so expect entrée portions to be the most filling items. If you’re sharing, the kitchen is reported to be accommodating about splitting plates.
The restaurant serves breakfast and dinner daily. Breakfast is offered every day from 8:00 am–11:00 am, and dinner is served nightly from 5:00 pm–10:00 pm. For holiday hours or special event nights (when promotions may not apply), call ahead to confirm.
Yes, the team is willing to help with seating requests, birthday celebrations and group accommodations. Guests report complimentary birthday entrées (bring ID) and good support for large party seating or quieter tables in the back. Note: promotions and birthday offers may not apply on holidays or special-event nights, so call ahead to confirm details and any dietary or accessibility needs.
Go after traditional happy hour and early evening for a quieter, more romantic experience, many guests recommend later dinner times for a calm table in the back. If you want lively energy, head during happy hour or weekends when the bar area and live music draw a crowd. Holidays and special-event nights are busy; reserve ahead for those dates.
Warm, upscale-casual and lively, think a contemporary American steakhouse with a polished, Casa Blanca–style interior. Live piano and Sinatra-style music play on select evenings, creating a classy vibe. Expect a mix of lively energy near the bar and a quieter, elegant dining room in the back. Noise levels can spike during big sports broadcasts, happy hour or private events, so request seating away from the bar if you prefer low noise.
Casual dress is the stated policy. Guests often treat the restaurant as a slightly upscale spot for special occasions, so smart-casual attire is common, think nice shirts, dresses or casual jackets. Comfortable resort wear that’s tidy will fit right in.
There’s no explicit public information about a formal waitlist, but reservations are commonly used and recommended. Guests report making OpenTable reservations and advise calling ahead for busy nights, holidays or large groups; if you arrive without a reservation during peak times (happy hour, live music, holidays) you may experience a wait or be seated in the bar area.
Yes, the restaurant is family-friendly and welcomes kids; guests frequently celebrate birthdays and family dinners here. The staff is often described as accommodating for groups and kids, though there isn’t a dedicated kids’ menu mentioned. For accessibility specifics (wheelchair access, table height, etc.) the reviews don’t provide clear information, so call ahead to request seating needs or to reserve a quieter table in the back.
Busiest: happy hour, weekend evenings, live-music nights, sports broadcasts and holidays/special events. The bar area is especially lively during those times. Quietest: back dining room and midweek or later dinner hours when guests recommend requesting a table in the quieter room for conversation. Reservations are wise if you want a particular vibe or seating area.
Midweek evenings are typically best if you want a quieter, more relaxed meal; weekends bring live music, a livelier bar scene and busier happy hours. If you prefer low noise and intimate conversation, ask for a back-room table and consider a weekday reservation. For a festive night with music and cocktails, choose a weekend.
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