I WOULD NOT RECOMMEND THIS PLACE TO ANYONE! We went on a Sunday morning for brunch. There were about 4-5 tables sat, so it was not busy at all.
We ordered the breakfast sandwich with over hard eggs. This entree is supposed to be served with hashbrowns.
What we received: A breakfast sandwich on TOAST with over EASY eggs and French fries with fry sauce + no silverware!
The second entree we ordered was biscuits and gravy with their side of hashbrowns. I ordered my egg scrambled.
What we received: Biscuits that tasted like grease from sausage and bacon, an over easy egg on top of the biscuits and 1/4-1/2 Cup of shredded hashbrowns.
Service was minimal/lackluster(they just don’t care). We had to get up and ASK for silverware, and condiments AFTER our food was delivered. I had them make the scrambled eggs that I originally ordered, only for them to deliver them to the table when we were finished eating. (Scrambled eggs take 2 minutes to make.)
Their menu pics and website pics are not congruent with what you actually receive.
Servers only checked on us once and never asked how our meals were.
When we left, I accidentally left my keys on the table as I wasn’t the one driving. Halfway home I realized that I didn’t have my keys so I placed a call to ask if I had left them on the table and they said they were not there. We drove back and surely enough, the table had not been bussed and my keys were still where I left them!
I will not be patronize this place again for Poor quality food, long wait times, incorrect orders and staff that truly just DOES NOT CARE! You’ve...
Read moreI’ve been coming here for months, playing poker every Monday, and honestly—it’s been a great experience overall. The atmosphere is awesome, the people are friendly, and the food is some of the best bar food in the valley. The wings, in particular, are fantastic.
But here’s the issue: about 90% of the customers are at the poker tables, yet the servers rarely come around to check on us. Getting a drink feels like pulling teeth. Most of the time we have to wave, yell names, or otherwise try to get their attention, and even then, it’s hit or miss.
Tonight was the last straw. After another night of struggling to get a drink, one of the players whistled after we had all been waving and calling out for a while. A male server finally came over—not to take our orders, but to scold us, saying it was unacceptable to wave, yell, or whistle. I responded, suggesting maybe they should provide a bell or some way to get their attention if they’re not going to come by regularly. His response was sarcastic, and when I asked how we’re supposed to get drinks without walking away from our game, he said, “We’ll come by.” But the truth is—they haven’t, not consistently in all the time I’ve been coming here.
The bar is missing out big time. If they served the poker tables every 5–10 minutes, they’d make five times the money. And scolding loyal, paying customers is just bad business.
I went back and added up my receipts from the past 3.5 months: I’ve spent $681.45 here—$200 of that in tips. But after tonight, I’m done. There’s better service at just about every other bar around. I...
Read moreBoomerangs is a dual-location bar with pubs in Millcreek and Downtown.
The Millcreek location is much bigger and flat. This one-level rubbidy has a stage for everything from singer-song writers to bands to DJs. They have an industry night every Monday if your haunt is feeling drab. I don't mean to say Boomerangs is a hot night spot, but they have acts of interest to locals fairly regularly. This touch of locale makes me adore the joint. The chalkboard concierge with the day's specials is nice. The rotating low-budget beers and passionate specials are always worth considering.
They do serve mixed drinks but the wall-o-booze is shallow. Not ones to show off, bottles needed are those on display. No glitz and glamour at the handsome bar. No stubby tastings. An ample patio with shade is always available.
Locals like Boomerangs. It's a solitary watering hole bordered only by The Millcreek Bar and Bongo's a mile away. The food menu is adequate. Salads, burgers with fried fries, fried chicken, fried tots, onion rings, and fried potato wedges. The QR menus detract from the rustic leanings of the Boomerang's name. It's a covid fad that needs to go the way of too many...
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