C_Howitt_Fealz wrote:
I hated this restaurant. Hated hated hated hated hated this restaurant. Hated it. Hated every burnt piece of chicken quesadilla that was an insult to taste buds everywhere. Hated the served upside-down cheeseburger that tasted like drywall with a soggy pickle spear on the side. Hated the sensibility that thought anyone would like the food. Hated the implied insult to the patrons by its belief that anyone would want to experience more of this crap.
Honestly, this place was so bad I needed to replicate Ebert's review of North. And I think that might not have been harsh enough. Sports Bar & Grill? We walked in and they had Wheel of Fortune on the big screen and rock music blaring so loud that we had to shout at each other across the small table. The lemonade tasted, well, odd. The glass of Coca Cola was probably the best thing on the table.
The quesadillas had a mixture of cheeselike substances and burnt chicken breast filets inside. The taste of burnt chicken was overpowering. The cheeseburger was brought upside down, with a soggy pickle spear, a few pieces of iceberg and the bottom of a tomato. It was also served with fries that were rather soggy.
The quesadillas were $9.25. The burger was $8.45. Each drink was $2. All told, $21.70, and then $1.74 in tax. Way overpriced for the lack of quality. Should have gone down the road to Subway or McDonald's or Portillo's.
By my calculations, the problem is you didn't drink enough.