Rendezvous Grill - Sheerness
Rendezvous Grill
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My hotel suggested this restaurant for a bite to eat since it was after 7 PM and most places were already closed. I ordered a burger, which turned out to be quite tasty, and they were showing the NFL game on all the TVs, which I really enjoyed. The bartender seemed to be having a rough day and appeared a bit annoyed. Overall, I would consider stopping by again if I'm in the area.
**Tip #2:** Be sure to ask the bartender about the hamburgers. When we walked in, she mentioned they had them, but they weren’t listed on the menu. **Tip #3:** The menus you find online don't reflect what’s actually being served, so don't be surprised! I regret not snapping a photo. **Pros:** One standout feature is a wall dedicated to service personnel who have signed their names—this truly embodies the spirit of a small town! While the menu is limited to sandwiches, salads, a couple of appetizers, and a few desserts, everything we tried was expertly prepared. The bread was soft and freshly baked, and the meats were flavorful. The presentation was decent as well. Remember those delicious shoestring fries that used to be everywhere? They’ve made a comeback here! After we seated ourselves and while waiting for our server, the chef kindly brought out a sample of some brisket he was working on. My husband thought it was excellent, although I found it a bit strange that a random guy just dropped some cuts of meat on our table without any introduction. My husband ordered the brisket au jus sandwich, which he raved about as being moist and having the perfect hint of smokiness. The Italian sandwich was surprisingly delightful as well, featuring fresh rosemary ciabatta, thinly sliced meats and cheeses, shredded lettuce, and thinly sliced tomatoes—clearly made with a lot of care. And for a bit of fun, there’s live karaoke on Saturday nights! **Cons:** We did have to wait a few moments for the bartender to remember we were ready to order, even though we were the only customers in the bar at that time. While our food was served promptly, we weren’t offered silverware, napkins, or condiments. My husband had to go to the bar and patiently wait until he was acknowledged to ask for those items. The shoestring fries were tasty, but when they arrived, the excess grease was a bit overwhelming. And as for the live karaoke... need I say more?
Wasted time driving here. Regardless of what they advertise for hours they are not opened.
Ok.... went there with my nephew to watch some March madness. This place was the closest he could find to a sports bar in Tillamook. The really big TV was in the restaurant section and not in the bar, ugh. The service was very fast and friendly, unless you wanted your tab. The beer selection was very limited unless you wanted a generic bottled beer. The menu was very limited do to some sort of staffing problem. Oh well. My nephew got the chicken strips and I got a bacon cheeseburger. Overall the food was good. The thing that took the longest was getting the check. Waited and waited and finally went up to the bar and asked again. Don 't know if I 'll be back or not.
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