3sixty - Halifax
3sixty
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I'm surprised by the restaurant's rating, but I'm also grateful that my experiences here have been positive. We initially intended to order appetizers, but when I saw the Original Sin burger on the menu, I couldn't resist ordering it. This burger included tomato jam (which is not ketchup), smoked bacon, blue cheese, arugula, avocado dressing, and pickled apple, all served on a sundried tomato bun. It was an incredibly delicious and juicy combination, and I would definitely order this burger again. The pickled apple was a delightful new topping that I really enjoyed! The fries on the side were great too—nothing extraordinary, but definitely above average. My friend ordered the wings; while they were a bit pricey at $16 for 1 lb (yikes!), he had no complaints and said they were made just right.
I visited this restaurant with high hopes, lured in by the enticing advertisement for all-you-can-eat prime rib at just $9.99. What a bargain! The picture in the ad was so appealing, showcasing a juicy, mouthwatering cut of meat that made my mouth water. However, when I arrived and requested a prime rib, I was told, "Sorry, we only have the overcooked ones that you won't want to eat." The poster mentioned some conditions, but it should have really stated that the quality won't match what you see. It's a clear example of misleading advertising. If you're after cheap prime rib, this is the place for you; however, if it's quality you're seeking, I suggest you keep looking.
The buffet is fantastic! Every weekday, they have a special dinner menu featuring lobster and prime rib, which are both exceptional. However, be prepared for a lengthy wait when lobster is being served!
I visited the restaurant around 12:30 PM. The food was good, but the wait for the burger was a bit lengthy. The waiter was nice, and the prices were reasonable.
Came here by myself one evening in September 2017 as I had some time to kill before an appointment, and wanted to check out this new restaurant since they opened. I ended up sitting at the bar and getting nachos rather than take a table, although it was very quiet and I could have sat anywhere I wanted. The nachos themselves weren't anything great, but nothing bad about them, with your average amount of cheese veggies, cups of salsa sour cream. I am unable to view their online menu right now to see the price, but am guessing in the $11ish range or so. Very friendly service, I do recall. I came back for lunch within a week or so of that first visit, and both myself and my friend wanted to try their all day breakfast with toast, home fries, eggs and choice of meat. Nothing memorable about this either, but was satisfying and zero complaints. $6 with your Players Club card, which is a fantastic price. Even if you don't gamble, worth signing up for the card just for that alone. Mine you, it's only an extra dollar if you don't have a card. We took a table in the main dining section this day, and there was still some set-up going on with the place being new, a few boxes lying around, etc but nothing in our way. Capacity for a good 100 I would say, and they have an enclosed circular section for those who are eating the buffet. It wasn't being served during either of my visits. Service took a bit longer this time, and it seem unorganized, but again, no big deal and overall was an okay meal. 3rd visit: a Tuesday evening around 6pm, only two other tables were taken. The server was very friendly. I tried the Cobb salad and it was quiet good, but I didn't realize it came with blue cheese, which I don't like, so I ate around that. My friend had the chicken fingers and commented that they were done very well, crispy on the outside, very juicy inside, with mild wing sauce requested, and frozen fries. Overall, if you are at the casino anyway, and you get hungry but don't feel like walking to an outside restaurant, this place will give you options as the menu is pretty broad. Despite the food in those two visits being average, I'd gladly eat here again anytime and try some other things, particularly their $10 buffet deal where each day of the week has a different theme. 4th visit: a Friday night in November for their monthly special of the 2-for-1 haddock dinner. There was a wait in line of 40 minutes so they gave us a pager to go kill time on the slots. (shorter wait than during lobster month). The meal was great when you think of the fact that it's $5 per person. You get a fairly good sized haddock filet with a lemon sauce, side of mashed potatoes fresh veggies (carrot, broccoli, cauliflower). I'd go for this again...
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