Name of the Writer: Austin Martinson
Category(ies): Food, Transportation
Country: USA
State and City: Englewood, Colorado
General Description:
This restaurant may be hard to find, but the location is supreme. Overlooking the runway on Colorado's busiest airport, you get to watch a plane take off nearly every 10 minutes. From tiny 4 seaters all the way up to ultra private 20 passenger jets, you can watch people and planes to your heart's content!
Price Rating & Why (1-10): 5/10! The prices were pretty standard. $17 for a normal benedict, $25 for a salmon benedict. This is standard pricing for Denver. Nothing seemed to be a great deal or overpriced.
Atmosphere Rating & Why (1-10): 10/10! I mean, where else can you eat at a small airport with planes flying to the mountains constantly? Skiers, snowboarders and mountain snow lovers in a consistent line to get up and out on small, private planes. It was great to watch, and amazing for families with children!
Quality Rating & Why (1-10): 6/10! The food and presentation was average. None of us had a dish that was so amazing we couldn't wait to get back. But we all thoroughly enjoyed our meals as well!
Quantity Rating & Why (1-10): 5/10! Portions were standard. Filling, but without any to go boxes. The shrimp cocktail appetizer had exactly 6 shrimp.
Service Rating & Why (1-10): 7/10! The service was standard, although we had to ask for condiments multiple times. Most places have ketchup and hot sauce on the table. Here, they personally serve a tiny cup of it.