First impressions was wow! Definitely saloon looking
with a rustic look accentuated through the wooden decor, cute booth seatings and outdated quirky items.
We
pondered over the menu for awhile, there wasn’t exactly alot of exciting choices
but also confusing at the same time as there wasn’t much description into each item, does the name of the item
really say it all? I usually encounter menu items with a description stating
its accompaniments and basically marketing the item. I was juggling between the
buffalo wings or the chicken and waffles $19. In the end I went for the waffles
for something different. F had the chorizo and eggs $16.
Chicken and Waffles |
Verdict, I didn’t find my chicken and waffles amazing. It
was basically crispy deep fried crumbed chicken on top of waffles. Put two
things people like together and you can’t go wrong. Salad on top was refreshing with pieces of
orange slices? sauce was just sweet chilli. Nothing special. Overall I enjoyed
it as a dish, but I do think $19 is pricey for what it is.
Chorizo and eggs |
F was rather disappointed with her dish, but then again it’s Chorizo and eggs with a green sauce and hash browns. Not sure if she was expecting more, but she scoffed it down easily but wasn’t exactly ranting about it.
Overall I enjoyed the environment more than the dishes. It
is such a happy venue and so much to look at, even the toilets are
cute. They have large tables to cater for big group bookings and even a living
room themed area for little catch ups. I looked into the dinner menu and it
actually looked more exciting and appealing than our choices for the brunch
menu. I would definitely go back to try their other menu.
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