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I had been eager to visit this restaurant for a few years, and I’m so glad we finally did! We started with the nachos, guacamole, and cheese bread, all of which were excellent. The guacamole was particularly amazing, and the cheese bread was just as delicious. The atmosphere was a bit loud, but we chose a table toward the back (I believe it was called "Social Distancing 2.0" on OpenTable), which turned out to be perf... View all feedback.
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eating was excellent! the ambiente is very beautiful and rustic; the music is a bit loud and makes it hard to talk about the noise the drinks were too expensive and not as expected. had an aperol splash that watered down, prosecco? didn't even think she put it in the drink. Overall, I would go back for the great tasting eating, but stay away from the drinks. View all feedback.
We started with the chips, salsa, and queso as an appetizer. To our dismay, it appeared to be the cheap, microwaveable Tostitos queso paired with some basic jarred salsa that you'd find at any convenience store—simply dumped into small serving dishes and priced at $10. We almost decided to cut our losses and skip the main courses, fearing they would be just as unimpressive, but we decided to stay. Fortunately, the mains were a more positive experience. My wife ordered the cheesy grilled steak burrito while I tried the sweet Mexican pizza. Both had decent flavors, though neither was particularly memorable. We've always enjoyed the Mexican mules here for drinks, and they did not disappoint this time either. Unfortunately, later that night and into the next morning, both of our stomachs were upset. I'm inclined to blame the microwave queso since the other dishes were reasonably good. The ambiance at Iron Horse remains lovely, and the owner/manager, who often plays host or helps with cleaning, is always very friendly. Our waiter, while not unfriendly, could have been a bit more engaging. Overall, this visit has probably lowered Iron Horse on our list of dining options. We’re not planning to avoid it completely, but we will definitely steer clear of the queso and salsa in the future. Service: Dine-in Meal type: Dinner Price per person: $30–50 Food: 3 Service: 3 Atmosphere: 4 Recommended dish: Cheesy Grilled Steak Burrito
Great food, great people Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Price per person: $10–20 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
On a scale of 1 to 10 to quality of the food was a number-one overpriced got a blond waiter waitress rude as hell
This place has poor customer service. I just need a couple a questions answer and I get hung up on for a first time customer I wouldn’t recommend it if you want to be treated like nothing Food: 1 Service: 1 Atmosphere: 1
Service: Dine in Meal type: Brunch Price per person: $20–30 Food: 4 Service: 4 Atmosphere: 3 Recommended dishes: Nachos, Wet Burrito
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