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Contribute Feedback What Wayne Miller likes about Ringside Fire Grill:
We started with a beet salad, and then ordered a pizza for everyone, so had lots of leftovers. Finished with excellent pistachio gelato!Vegetarian options: My daughter-in-law ordered the vegetarian pizza without cheeseParking: No issues to park View all feedback.
What Nicholas Gamble doesn't like about Ringside Fire Grill:
Ordered a meat lovers more like a meat less. Mostly scattered bacon bits 4 pieces of sausage. Taste like frozen pizza cooked in a wood fired oven. Not worth the 19 dollars. I’ve had far better for equal the price. View all feedback.
We started with a beet salad, and then ordered a pizza for everyone, so had lots of leftovers. Finished with excellent pistachio gelato!Vegetarian options: My daughter-in-law ordered the vegetarian pizza without cheeseParking: No issues to park
Great wood-fired pizza flight with great beer. Definitely would go again!
What a find! After a long dayof in the water wee speed get for some pizza. Wow! Veggie Flight Pie, Chicken Flight Pie, Veggie Pie and White Pie were great. The Beet salad and cedar salads were great. Definitely worth stopping! Yum!Vegetarian options: Yummy! Veggie ootionsDietary restrictions: Even has gluten-free, cauliflower crust pie!Parking: Easy and convenient
I have been a loyal patron of Ringside Restaurant for over three years every time I came to the lake I stop, and it pains me to write this review. Over time, I have witnessed a consistent and concerning decline in the overall management quality of this once-promising establishment. My recent experience on a Friday night was particularly disappointing, leaving me baffled by the questionable decisions being made.One of the most glaring missteps was the sudden elimination of all deep-fried appetizers from the menu. It's hard to comprehend the logic behind such a drastic move, especially when these appetizers were a popular and consistent favorite among customers. Removing these items felt like a misguided attempt at innovation, bordering on business suicide. I find myself questioning whether the manager is either oblivious to the preferences of their clientele or intentionally sabotaging the business's success.It's disheartening to see such a lack of insight into what has made Ringside Restaurant a destination for so many in the past. The absence of deep-fried appetizers was not only a letdown for regulars like myself but also a sign of deeper issues within the management. A restaurant that fails to understand and cater to the preferences of its loyal customers is on a dangerous path.While I acknowledge that change is sometimes necessary in the restaurant industry, it should be approached thoughtfully and with consideration for the patrons who have helped sustain the business. In my view, retaining the existing management team without addressing the ongoing decline in service and decision-making could lead to long-term negative consequences.Ringside Restaurant still possesses potential and a foundation that drew me in as a customer. However, I implore the owner to take a closer look at the current management practices and the disconnect between their decisions and the desires of their clientele. A revitalization of the menu and a more customer-centric approach are essential steps to ensure the continued success of this establishment. As someone who has invested time and loyalty into Ringside Restaurant, I hope my concerns are heard and acted upon before it's too late.
Ordered a meat lovers more like a meat less. Mostly scattered bacon bits 4 pieces of sausage. Taste like frozen pizza cooked in a wood fired oven. Not worth the 19 dollars. I’ve had far better for equal the price.