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Been here twice once for breakfast and once for late lunch/ happy hour. It seems like they take it as seriously as an obligatory feature at a golf course, no remarkable dishes, the usual beers on tap (the beer selection could be clientele based decisions) but.. the worst old fashioned I've ever eve
Very nice place to grab lunch or dinner. Sit outside and enjoy the view across the golf course. Food was excellent and it seems that service has improved since my lasy visit over a year ago.
Wonderful restaurant! Always a great dining experience with wonderful food and staff. Can get busy as any restaurant does, however they all stay on top of each and every table. Recommend to anyone looking for a reasonably priced, delicious lunch (or Sunday breakfast)!
Don’t get the potato wedges. About two hours later, had savage GI problems which lasted all afternoon.
Professional and friendly customer service at the Redmond Ridge Golf Club restaurant. The chopped salads were delicious! Prices were reasonable and the atmosphere informal and welcoming. Outdoor seating is a big plus as well and the chairs/booths are very comfortable which adds immeasurably to t
I always enjoy the food at this restaurant. It is in the Golf course and when very nice outside it has a great outdoor seating.
No idea where the name comes from - the spoons were just fine. They can get a bit crowded and noisy, and service can be a bit sluggish, but the food is really on point. My favorite is their excellent Cuban pulled-pork sandwich. During nice weather, they have comfortable patio seating that looks onto
We love stopping by and getting good meals and drinks, and for the last couple of years, I ask family and friends to meet us at the Crooked Spoon for dinner and drinks. Our waitress was very busy, and a nice young lady. But, I ordered 2 Bloody Mary's during our dinner. and I swear there was not a
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