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Bidra med feedbackThe restaurant fife and drum in the national infantry museum was held by the firm fife and around it and had an extraordinary experience. large large windows to see where the soldiers are going and after the walk around the day, we really enjoyed eating. I had the picker burger and it was the best burgers I ever had. service was great and could not have better overall experience.
What a great spot. It is inside of the Museum, so you can expect it to be just a little pricey. I got the Bacon Cheese burger and was pretty good. Cooked just right, nothing to spectacular, and Mashed Potatoes. And they have a bar, which makes the place better. I recommend it while visiting the museum. Service was great, food was good and the beer was cold. Thumbs up!
As a previous reviewer said, this is nothing like what is on their website. We decided to eat here after seeing the menu online, which is a full-service type menu with several good-looking options. Unfortunately, we looked at the star rating but didn 't read the actual reviews. So when we got there, we were surprised to see it was an option of either a burger or chicken strips served with potatoes wedges. The options for beverage were water or $3.00 for lemonade. There was also the opportunity to spend over $5.00 for a tiny slice of cheesecake, which we declined. Even choosing the water option, we spent over $75.00 for the 5 of us to eat mediocre pre-cooked food served out of buffet-style warming dishes. The burgers didn 't even have the advertised cheese. Do not waste your time.
We came down for our son’s graduation and, due to the limited food options on the post, we were excited to read the menu and descriptions on the restaurant’s website. So, we were shocked to find out that we had saved our appetites for an ACTUAL menu of chicken fingers dredged in salt OR a hamburger, either served with a literal handful of French fries. I actually asked about the menu online and was told that this actual menu was the only one available because, “we serve mostly tours and soldiers”. There was a salad bar option for $12, which consisted of a serving bowl of mixed greens, some sparse additions, and your standard Italian or Ranch dressing. There was no drink menu, either. Just water, lemonade, or an orange drink that came with your meal. All of this ran us about $60 for four people (we opted out of the “salad bar” . We went to Saxby’s for supper and got better options for half of the price. This restaurant should really update their website and stop fooling people into planning their meal there. If we had known, we would have eaten before coming to the museum.
The food is delicious, the staff is friendly and accommodating, and the prices are reasonable! I tried the chicken fried rice, and it was fantastic!