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- DDonaldSeattle / Eastern Washington •3 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoGreat food! I definitely plan to return in the future.More infoThe Windmill BistroPrice: Moderate• American• Sumner•4.8
- TTiffaniSeattle / Eastern Washington •1 review5.0Dined 3 days agoVery lovely experience! We see it all the time from I5 so it was satisfying being able to finally come in. Service was great and food and drinks were delicious. Stunning views as well! Atmosphere was generally quiet and felt intimateMore infoStanley & Seafort'sPrice: Moderate• Seafood• Tacoma•4.5
- KKellySeattle / Eastern Washington •1 review4.0Dined 5 days agoWe had reservations for 8 to celebrate my husband's birthday. Ambient, beautiful location. Staff is miserable, had one waiter who cut out meat and weirdly told my son in law , 'Your done" and then avoided our table the rest of the meal. He was really chippy but no one at our table spoke a bad word or was disrespectful. We have no idea why we were avoided. Our children were behaved, there was no request made on our behalf, our table was clean and we spoke nothing by gratitude. I'm not sure what or how we were supposed to be the perfect customers but these waiters were miserable. For over $300, we would at least want to feel good and not like we were walking on eggshells with the staff. We wouldn't come back.More infoTexas de Brazil - TacomaPrice: Expensive• Steakhouse• Tacoma•4.4
- RRahnalSan Francisco Bay Area •1 review5.0Dined on Jan 14, 2025Had a great time with the family. Came here on a Monday for a birthday. It was very quiet, given that it was a Monday, and we were sat right away. Everyone was courteous. Our server was Joseph who was polite, very accommodating, and checked on us often to make sure we had everything we needed. One of my sons asked for more cheese on his cheeseburger (it had pretty much all melted off or into the meat before we got it) and Joseph took it to the back to have it fixed. We said it was ok to just bring a slice and we would be ok but he insisted to have it fixed. That was great. My youngest son’s quesadilla was pretty fried and also lacked cheese but we didn’t say anything about it. Joseph and the manager Seacrest recognized that the two items were subpar and took them off the bill on their own. That’s probably the first time a restaurant has ever demonstrated self-awareness and self corrected. Really great customer service. The food was good, good portions and well prepared minus the two items above but again they resolved that without an ask. The music was all top hits too and playing just loudly enough to enjoy and not overpower conversations. Overall everyone enjoyed their time. This location is really well run. It was our first time even though we have lived here for 3 years and we will definitely be back and recommend to others.More infoBlack Angus Steakhouse - PuyallupPrice: Moderate• Steakhouse• Puyallup•4.5
- SSuzieVIPSeattle / Eastern Washington •43 reviews5.0Dined on Jan 4, 2025Love, love, love what you’ve done on the patio!! It’s beautiful and comfortable!! The chandeliers make a lovely environment!! It’s special and well done!! The food was great, love your Cesar salad!! The lobster roll sliders were awesome!!More infoToscanos Italian GrillPrice: Moderate• Italian• Puyallup•4.7
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