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One of the biggest advantages of this restaurant is its location - It is almost there at the junction of Queen street and Eagle street, close to many offices nearby and the CBD. The price is reasonable for the level of ambiance and cleanliness this hotel has. The food taste is not bad either. The restaurant staff were friendly and courteous and managed to provide a good service in spite of the quite a heavy office go... View all feedback.
What User doesn't like about Shermans Restaurant:
This is a pretty average quality restaurant whose only advantage is its proximity for the office class population. This place can get quickly crowded during the peak meal times - morning and lunch time. The quality of the food was above average but consider yourself lucky if you can get it on time. I should mention that the restaurant staff were trying their best in the job to provide a satisfactory service. May be t... View all feedback.
I was familiar with Pasquale's in Alabama, so I was excited to try this location out. My husband enjoyed his fish sandwich, stating that it was really good. I opted for a 7-inch meat pizza with peppers and onions, and I too found it to be delicious. The food, cleanliness, and staff were all great. I definitely recommend this place and would return next time we are in town.
The customer service at this restaurant is fantastic. The food was served hot and fresh. I really enjoyed the Frost Top burger loaded with all the toppings, plus chili and coleslaw with extra pickles. My husband prefers the personal pizza with five toppings - the crust is thin and crispy, and it's a great deal. We ended up sharing our meals and both left satisfied.
Great food. Variety menu. Even a lunch buffet. Best root beer EVER.
I went to this restaurant for lunch and decided to dine indoors. I ordered a hot hoagie and fried ravioli, while my son opted for the calzone. The food was delicious and service was quick, despite the place being quite busy. I later discovered they also offer a small lunch buffet, which I would have definitely tried if I had known earlier. The spread included pasta, pizza, dessert pizza, stuffed cheese, pepperoni bread, and a variety of other options that looked appetizing.
I pretty much have always been a fan of this restaurant's roast beef sandwiches, fries, and root beer floats, as these were some of my favorites as a child. Now, however, I enjoy the ham and cheese calzone with mushrooms added. Recently, I tried the fried ravioli, and might I say...it is amazing! Good food, friendly atmosphere!