The timing? Impeccable. The attentiveness? Otherworldly. It was as if Alaska had an almost supernatural ability to anticipate our every need before we even realized it ourselves. My drink? Never empty. My requests? Fulfilled. When I casually mentioned my love for extra crispy crust, Alaska made it their personal mission to ensure my pizza emerged from the oven with the perfect golden crunch—like an artist crafting a masterpiece. Every recommendation was spot-on, making me feel like I had a personal sommelier of flavors guiding me through an exquisite culinary journey.
And let’s talk about energy! Alaska radiated enthusiasm like a human confetti cannon, making every moment feel like a celebration. It wasn’t just service; it was a performance, an act of sheer hospitality brilliance. They connected effortlessly, making us feel like old friends rather than mere customers. Every joke landed, every smile was genuine, and every interaction left us feeling like VIPs in a five-star establishment. It’s rare to encounter someone who truly embodies the art of hospitality, but...
Read moreCame in after a full day of runs on the keystone mountain. It was less busy than some of the other places in town. We were able to get bar seats right away. I got the margarita and my husband got the old fashion - both were good but small for the price. We also got the wings with the spicy bbq sauce. The spice was perfect, just enough to feel some heat but not overwhelming. We also got Irish car bombs and this is the biggest issue we had with the place. They were $20 each! When we questioned the bartender, Chris, who by the way was holding to fort down very well with how many people were at the bar and having to do the servers bar too, he said because they don’t have Guinness they have to use a great divide stout beer which makes them more expensive. I advised him to let people know bc we were expecting at worst for them to be around $14-$15. Overall a great time but our bill was $98+tip for four drinks and wings so be mindful of that when...
Read moreAn establishment that installs unsafe floors for people to walk on in snowy shoes and then celebrates when people fall is despicable. As we were eating, a gentlemen fell and cracked his side on one of their metal chairs, he couldn’t catch his breath while rolling on the floor; when he lifted up his shirt he exposed an immediate bruise forming. Absolutely zero staff provided him aid, instead the bartenders hit a gong and provided discounted shots for people sitting at the bar. It was a “celebration”. The patrons were the ones to provide the gentleman aid and after some time he was final able to get on his feet. It was appalling to watch the staff make light of this situation. Children and the elderly beware of entering this...
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