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Contribute FeedbackThe restaurant offers a mix of experiences, with some guests enjoying their meals while others found the food lacking. Complaints ranged from slow service and unprofessional staff to food not meeting expectations for the high prices. However, others praised the atmosphere, variety of dishes, and excellent service on busy occasions like Mother's Day. With a mix of opinions on the food, service, and overall ambiance, it seems the restaurant has room for improvement in some areas but can still offer a lovely experience for diners.
The quality of The Boulders restaurant has declined in the past few years since it was acquired by Marriott. As a long-time guest of over 30 years, I am familiar with their special event buffets. The buffet I attended cost $110 and offered three entrees, with prime rib being my choice. Unfortunately, the first slice of prime rib served to me was raw, and the replacement slice was mostly fat with very little actual meat. The mashed potatoes were overly salty and inedible. After my disappointing main course, the omelet station saved the day. In the end, I ended up paying $150 for an omelet, salad in a plastic dish, and dessert served in plastic as well. This Mother's Day experience without my family was a disaster that I will never forget and definitely not repeat.
The food, variety, service, and atmosphere at this restaurant are outstanding. The staff are professional and well-prepared, especially for busy occasions like Mother's Day. They definitely delivered on all fronts.
The restaurant had a beautiful atmosphere and the food was delicious with exceptional service to celebrate Mother's Day. The addition of a singer/guitarist added to the enjoyable brunch experience. The overall atmosphere was friendly and welcoming.
Everyone was very friendly and helpful. The coffee and waffles were awesome and looked forward to going back the next day to try the breakfast enchiladas that I heard were exceptional.
Very very very slow service. They are understaffed.