2 /5
Évaluation
★
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From the moment I walked in, I knew it was going to be a less than satisfying experience. Hostess was no where to be found. An associate who was taking take out orders over the phone apologized for the wait. She tried radioing for assistance multiple times but no one answered. The hostess makes an appearance after a few minutes. She didn 't have her walkie on her.... I guess she was on break. The hostess visibly was in a crappy mood. No hello, how you doing, sorry for the wait , just a I 'll seat you that 's it. I was sat at a corner booth that wasn 't fully cleaned. It took a total of 7 minutes for my server to acknowledge me....that 's an eternity in the restaurant industry. My server had an upbeat party demeanor trying his best to keep his tables in good spirits but I honestly think he hates this place lol... This restaurant reminds me of the diners you see in movies where the family is on a road trip and their ride suddenly breaks in the middle of nowhere. The family is towed to a local shop of a creepy tiny rural town that is barely alive. The family is starving but don 't want to stay a second longer in this town than they have to. The family reluctantly goes to the local diner which is dark, dreary, and miserable inside. Yup, that 's this place and no amount of TV 's,sports memorabilia, and arcade games can hide that. Took 17 minutes for my order to arrive. I ordered the Cajun chicken pasta along with Tully 's Best chicken tenders on earth . Food portions are huge! The Cajun chicken pasta was bland... Not seasoned at all. The chicken tenders were basic and nothing remarkable. Tully 's obviously has something against seasonings. You are much better off eating at the numerous other great restaurants in the area.