Now Cafe Cuvee.
Now Cafe Cuvee.
Thanks to BoulderSooner for the menus:
Menu looks great. They need to learn to spell Tahlequah and Pico de Gallo, though.
They also spelled tornadoes wrong.
Interesting - I usually associate the term Viceroy with something Indian based on history - but this seems to have nothing to do with Indian food. Wonder how the food is. Sadly I doubt we'll be checking it out given the lack of a true veg option.
Reminds me of Spanish conquistadors, Cortez "the Killer" and the tribute system , lol!
But, Eggs Benedict, Biscuits and Gravy, and Spätzle, and all in the same place -this place has my attention!
Someone misspelled cheddar as well.
"Challah Bead"?
$11 for pancakes seems a tad high.
I actually looked at the menu and thought....a little on the more reasonable side for a hotel. However, if you were wanting to get locals to eat there....a little high for standard breakfast fare but still not bad for a nice sit down breakfast as opposed to Dennys or IHOP. Not sure the price of a side of bacon though, is that a (?) at the end?
Man, those prices just don't seem that high to me. Especially considering the finish of the hotel and the restaurant space itself. I suspect they will routinely be on wait on the weekends.
And how about Calimari? I will have to give them a try, regardless of their spelling. I prefer that they work on their service/cooking skills and not worry too much about spelling.
C. T.
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If they spend the same amount of time to detail to their food as they do to the menu it will be a fail.
Has anyone been here lately? Any recommendations? We are trying it out Friday night for our anniversary. The latest reviews are pretty good as far as service and food.
They don't offer prosecco which is my wife's favorite and with one email, the manager responded that they will have two bottles of my wife's favorite available with one on the table chilled when we arrive. So far, a plus rating in the service department.
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