I've only been here once and it was a good experience but I can definitely understand that it's not for everyone. It's a very small place with limited seating and no where to stand while waiting for a seat which can make things very crowded on the weekends. Very heavy poker theme as well but I like playing cards so I enjoyed it.
I don't understand why some complain about the free toast but I really liked it. Someone complained they like warm toast with their meal... then ask for some more when you get your meal... DON'T LET IT JUST SIT THERE... IT'S FREE AND ALL YOU CAN EAT!!! Shouldn't be too hard to comprehend. Anyways the food was slightly above average but nothing that great but I don't like much breakfast food besides pancakes. Tried their biscuits and gravy which I was told was excellent and I like my own gravy better.
The one thing I didn't like is how expensive it was. Normally, a breakfast place that charges a lot makes up for it with extremely large portions. This place gets the portions right (even though they make things a la carte) as far as how much a person can reasonably eat but still charges the high prices. It cost my wife and I $25 with tip to eat. That's just too much IMO for breakfast.
Overall, I'd recommend checking it out once but not a place to go to frequently. Side note: I can see why some don't like the owner. He is an old...
Read moreFirst and last visit! “Unlimited” toast offer brought immediately to the table with menus is gimmicky. I like my toast served warm, with my meal and I’d like a choice of breads. Toast shouldn’t be treated like chips & salsa, it’s not the same thing! Didn’t appreciate the deliberate omission of the traditional two egg breakfast, you either get one or three. I had to order the three egg breakfast and request only two eggs. Predictably, there was no adjustment to the $7.25 price tag. Very skinny strips of bacon lacked flavor, was cooked well in advance and served room temperature. My husband’s omelet was the worst he’d ever had. The sausage lacked flavor and was stuffed with an overwhelming amount of mushrooms that weren’t even fresh but were of the canned variety. We didn’t like their so-called signature potatoes. Was more like a mound of mashed potatoes with chunks of onion. Like another reviewer, not sure a poker theme is right for breakfast atmosphere. Staff was generally friendly but I’m a bit disturbed by someone with bright green hair serving food. Was also a bit odd that when our waiter introduced himself and then asked us our first names as well. Are formal introductions in this setting really necessary? Don’t waste your money! Overpriced, for bland,...
Read moreMy husband and I had been visiting Best Bet frequently over the past three years, we had also referred numerous friends and family to come here for breakfast and lunch. This past Saturday we had a terrible experience and we will not be going back to this restaurant. We invited our realtor to meet us for breakfast; she had never eaten here before and we were excited to chat with her about our house hunt. After waiting twenty minutes for a table (which is typical), we were seated, and we ate our meal. Immediately after our plates were cleared, the owner of the restaurant approached our table and rudely exclaimed, “What are you doing, having a meeting? Can’t you see I need the table?? Look at the door!” We thought he was joking at first, surely no one could be this rude to customers who had patiently waited and had only just finished eating. We sat in confused silence before getting up and quickly leaving the restaurant, apologizing profusely to our realtor for the experience. We stood outside in the cold wind to finish our conversation and to sign our forms, we agreed that we would not be returning. The way Best Bet treats its customers is awful, I do not recommend this...
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