The decor is Western hunting lodge with plenty of tables and booths and an outside patio. Full bar and a wonderful double sided fireplace in the main dining room. Sturdy tables and chairs, and multiple TVs so you don't miss the game or the news. they have a big full menu that is clear and easy to read.
The service is excellent, with very friendly staff, and quick beverage service. I find the prices to be in-line with other similar casual dining restaurants and reasonable. The bathrooms are always clean, well lit, stocked, and have plenty of room to navigate in.
Food quality is excellent, and has improved from a few years ago. Tumbleweed's went through a period of time where they changed the menu, and not in a good way, it seemed that corporate was looking to save some money and making cuts, cuts that I didn't like, they removed a number of appetizers, the bacon from the salad, no more filet, etc. That has now changed back for the better. They are back to making an excellent salad, warm chips with salsa, the filet is back, and mighty tasty by the way.
I can be pleased with a couple of simple things, get me seated, get a drink and chips in front of me, get my order correct, have good tasting food. Get that done in a reasonable amount of time. Tumbleweed's did exactly that the last two times that I have been there. Food quality is excellent and especially their steaks. I have enjoyed good chicken and ribs as well as their Mexican style food. Good job guys.
I enjoy coming here, I like the food, and I recommend it next time you don't want to cook. They are family friendly and have enough menu diversity to make...
Read moreGave them another shot 9 months later - food was just OK. Understaffed, so there was going to be a long wait, so we decided to eat at the bar. If you're in the mood to hear the bartender from Kentucky rudely complain about previous customers while she very loudly washes A LOT of glasses right in front of you while you're eating, Tumbleweed's your place. Or, if you like being stared at by the bartender from Kentucky while you eat, go to Tumbleweed in Heath!*
Obviously, this photo is after I ate a li'l bit, but the contents of this styrofoam container cost me $14 - my husband got the same thing. And it was just OK. There were maybe 3 forkfuls of lettuce and tomato, and a very small amount of rice and beans. The only reason we ordered from here is because the good local Mexican restaurant was closed, and we wanted a burrito. $14 is a little steep for a little bit of OK food. Also, we ordered by phone to pick up, was told it would be 25-30 minutes, and we showed up after 29 minutes. Food was ready, but just lukewarm. My husband overheard other customers being told it would be 15-20 minutes for their orders. Hmm... maybe ours had been ready and sat there waiting for us for 10-15-ish minutes??? Let's see some...
Read moreAlmost gave it 1 star, but our waitress was very sweet and still in training. She was pleasant and attentive. Unfortunately that's where the positives end. I ordered the Ribeye dinner and the potato skins as our appetizer. My other half went with a burrito dinner. The free chips were gross - very strange texture and bad after taste; the salsa tasted like cheap GFS salsa and was watery. Yay. We got the potato skins and while it looked appetizing, it completely lacked any flavor whatsoever and we didn't really care for the lettuce and tomato addition to what is normally a pretty hard to mess up recipe. 0 for 2 at this point. We got our meals very quickly. Sadly, the burrito meal looked like a high school hot lunch with commercial refried beans and melted cheese wizz on the top. The beef filling looked like dog food 🤢 My steak was mostly blobs of fat and gristle and had way too much salt or whatever seasoning they tried to hide the cheap frozen steak flavor with. Mashed potatoes tasted over salted and my corn on the cob, whole good, didn't make up for how nasty the rest of our meal was. There literally wasn't one thing we enjoyed, and we aren't typically picky eaters. $50 down the drain. We will never be...
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