4340 N Campbell Ave Ste 100, Tucson, AZ 85718, United States
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Strawberry Fields Salad Forever
My strawberry Fields Salad was good. The strawberries are a nice addition. My wife had a Randy, but it came with sauerkraut instead of coleslaw. We brought it to the server's attention and she gave us a complimentary take home portion of cole slaw with our take home box. My mom had a Caesar Salad with salmon which she loves. There were nine big screen TVs, seven were on programs, three of which were little league baseball. The staff was pleasant and worked well together. Unremarkable atmosphere. Well located just off the main road with plenty of parking. Booths and tables and a full bar.
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Otherwise, Unremarkable
We were visiting to celebrate a friend's birthday and thought it would be a good place to share a meal, have some drinks and socialize. Sorry, but despite the modest novelty of dining on 'a plaza', the food here was really (really) sub-par for a better neighborhood in a modern food city explicitly catering to visitors, local celebrants and tourists. The menu is standard fare you'd find in any golf clubhouse, hotel or large airport restaurant. (Should they be knocked-down for relying heavily on 'olde favorites'? No.) But the finishing and presentation leaves a lot (a lot) to be desired, with a "Coulda' made this at home" kind of disappointment. Meatloaf, Pot Pies and Stroganoff ring the bell for the 1960s, without a hint of throwback irony. Those narrow the menu considerably, down to a we-saw-it-on-Guy Fieri chicken and waffles, and a wedding-day-reception choice of salmon, pasta and steak. Prepare to be un-amazed. The decor is tired. Beat-up, worn down and feeling more than a little grimy. This place seems to get by on its location, and the inertia of customer optimism. It's not awful. It's just awfully middle of the road, like having dinner at a company conference at the Sheraton. Unremarkable.
Strawberry Fields Salad Forever
My strawberry Fields Salad was good. The strawberries are a nice addition. My wife had a Randy, but it came with sauerkraut instead of coleslaw. We brought it to the server's attention and she gave us a complimentary take home portion of cole slaw with our take home box. My mom had a Caesar Salad with salmon which she loves. There were nine big screen TVs, seven were on programs, three of which were little league baseball. The staff was pleasant and worked well together. Unremarkable atmosphere. Well located just off the main road with plenty of parking. Booths and tables and a full bar.
Otherwise, Unremarkable
We were visiting to celebrate a friend's birthday and thought it would be a good place to share a meal, have some drinks and socialize. Sorry, but despite the modest novelty of dining on 'a plaza', the food here was really (really) sub-par for a better neighborhood in a modern food city explicitly catering to visitors, local celebrants and tourists. The menu is standard fare you'd find in any golf clubhouse, hotel or large airport restaurant. (Should they be knocked-down for relying heavily on 'olde favorites'? No.) But the finishing and presentation leaves a lot (a lot) to be desired, with a "Coulda' made this at home" kind of disappointment. Meatloaf, Pot Pies and Stroganoff ring the bell for the 1960s, without a hint of throwback irony. Those narrow the menu considerably, down to a we-saw-it-on-Guy Fieri chicken and waffles, and a wedding-day-reception choice of salmon, pasta and steak. Prepare to be un-amazed. The decor is tired. Beat-up, worn down and feeling more than a little grimy. This place seems to get by on its location, and the inertia of customer optimism. It's not awful. It's just awfully middle of the road, like having dinner at a company conference at the Sheraton. Unremarkable.