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Avaliação da contribuiçãoNot too excited to eat here. Definitely arcade food (best). You need to go to the counter to order, get a summer and it goes out when your food is ready, then go to a window to pick it up. We ordered nachos and dead to stay on the safe side and ended more than we ate.
First, when you go here, expect a full service restaurant, you will be disappointed. It is more like a cafeteria or fast food restaurant where you order at the corner of the bar, and choose your own food in the kitchen window. Let's go to the real reason why you read this, although you have to eat somewhere in Klamath. This place fits well with this description. Although their menu has been cut off online from previous pictures (I post an updated with this review), they still offer something for everyone, and at a reasonable price too. No children's menu, but you could easily share the offers for smaller children. Soup in bread bowl (if we left) was either chili or Clam Chowder, and definitely enough for a meal. Overall, the food was made fresh to order and tasted well. So if you can overlook that you are going to take the 20 or so steps to get your food from the Cointer, it is a good option for good food. Note: If you have children and are at Holiday Inn Express in Klamath, this is the only restaurant you can eat on foot. It is at the casino next door, which is a smoke-free facility.
The worst food and service we have ever experienced. Burnt Burger almost inedible with a thin piece of tomatoes. Tiny polystyrene cup tea $2,50. The only good was the local beer. Service not existent order your food at the bar and get it yourself, the older server hardly helpful. Unless Kalmath improves restaurant options, recommend taking your own food.
Short staff. Only cold sliced sandwiches on the menu along with chili or nachos. Waitress/cook/bartender was on kudos. but obviously this place lacks any form of legitimate administration. Choose elsewhere.
I told the server I was a vegetarian and would like a salad without meat and the clam chowder. He brought the food in take-out containers and said they had no plates. I pointed to bacon in the chowder and asked why he hadn?t informed me. He said, ?You should have known.? I then ordered grilled cheese. The server came back and asked, ?Fries or Tater Tots? ? I chose the fries. He shortly arrived with a hamburger and Tater Tots. I said, ?You brought me someone else?s order.? He replied angrily, ?That?s what you ordered!.? What explanation for this other than pure spite can you think of? He was trying to hurt me and run up the bill, maybe.