Uncleromulus
Plain grey will be fine
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Last Monday evening was our big dinner at V&A, so on Tues. were were in no condition for a big meal. The friends we were with had never been to the Boardwalk area, so a somewhat lighter dinner at Big River Grille seemed appropriate.
They don't take PS, but it wasn't a problem. We were seated immediately and the place was not crowded at all. The inside seemed a bit "drab" to me this time around--I guess the metal chairs and tables don't really add to the ambiance. The sevice was what I call "Young Indifferent"--meaning lots of young servers, many of whom are more interested in having a good time amongst themselves than they are waiting on tables. Even the manager was having a grand time with her own staff--she never made any move to inquire of the patrons how the meal was etc and my guess is that she didn't really care.
Anyway--once Mrs. U got new silverware (hers was absolutely filthy) we were ready to order. Several of our group ordered several different microbrew beers (I got my usual Wowzer's Wheat) and everyone seemed satisfied. For an appetizer (for the whole table) we got a Spinich and jalapeno tortilla dip. Very tasty, and all of it disappeared very quickly. Entrees included 3 brewburgers, one Salmon, one Meatloaf (mine) and one Hazlenut encrusted Chicken(Mrs. U). There is a rule about hazlenut encrusted chicken that I always follow--before you order it, first be sure you like hazlenuts!! Well--Mrs. U found that she dosen't like hazlenuts, so an otherwise nice looking entree was mostly uneaten. My Grilled meatloaf was quite good--it had Italian Sausage in it and a slight kick. Three nice size peices that go well with the Wowzer's Wheat. The Salmon and Burgers were all pronounced "Good" by those who ordered them.
They only had 2 desserts available that evening, so we just ordered coffee.
The bottom line (for me ) is that BRG is an OK spot for a brew and a burger (or meatloaf, if you are hungry) but not a great spot for a "real" dinner. And next time I think we'll eat outside. Just too drab inside for me inside.
They don't take PS, but it wasn't a problem. We were seated immediately and the place was not crowded at all. The inside seemed a bit "drab" to me this time around--I guess the metal chairs and tables don't really add to the ambiance. The sevice was what I call "Young Indifferent"--meaning lots of young servers, many of whom are more interested in having a good time amongst themselves than they are waiting on tables. Even the manager was having a grand time with her own staff--she never made any move to inquire of the patrons how the meal was etc and my guess is that she didn't really care.
Anyway--once Mrs. U got new silverware (hers was absolutely filthy) we were ready to order. Several of our group ordered several different microbrew beers (I got my usual Wowzer's Wheat) and everyone seemed satisfied. For an appetizer (for the whole table) we got a Spinich and jalapeno tortilla dip. Very tasty, and all of it disappeared very quickly. Entrees included 3 brewburgers, one Salmon, one Meatloaf (mine) and one Hazlenut encrusted Chicken(Mrs. U). There is a rule about hazlenut encrusted chicken that I always follow--before you order it, first be sure you like hazlenuts!! Well--Mrs. U found that she dosen't like hazlenuts, so an otherwise nice looking entree was mostly uneaten. My Grilled meatloaf was quite good--it had Italian Sausage in it and a slight kick. Three nice size peices that go well with the Wowzer's Wheat. The Salmon and Burgers were all pronounced "Good" by those who ordered them.
They only had 2 desserts available that evening, so we just ordered coffee.
The bottom line (for me ) is that BRG is an OK spot for a brew and a burger (or meatloaf, if you are hungry) but not a great spot for a "real" dinner. And next time I think we'll eat outside. Just too drab inside for me inside.