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midterm2
on June 15, 2009
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While the food was okay, the dining experience was ruined by a screaming one year old that the restaurant manager permitted to remain and scream and disturb all the other diners.
While the food was okay, the dining experience was ruined by a screaming one year old that the restaurant manager permitted to remain and scream and disturb all the other diners.
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Reviewed by
ferretnaura
on June 15, 2009
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My family had always hoped that the Park at Riverwalk and its shops would lean towards a Downtown Disney style theme. Although a Target is going in destroying that idea,...
My family had always hoped that the Park at Riverwalk and its shops would lean towards a Downtown Disney style theme. Although a Target is going in destroying that idea, The Elephant Bar is as close to our dream idea as can be.
From the inviting atmosphere, the decorations, and the lighting, as well as the comfy private booths in back to your normal tables, your family, including the kids are ready for a nice evening.
I have eaten at the Elephant Bar about a dozen times and I have yet to have a bad experience. Our slowest service just happened to be on a school fundraiser evening, but the place was packed and the EB slow is still fast compared to other similar fare.
I'm not to adventurous in my menu selections, and have settled down to two favorites. The Smokehouse and the Caesar chicken Salad. Both are huge portions and filled my large frame up nicely. The kids menu is also good and the portions are sizable (unlike other locations that give your kids a single bite). With a family of five, we don't visit often, but when we want to "treat" ourselves out to a sit-down restaurant, The Elephant Bar is our first choice. On nights we can't eat here, we enjoy driving by and smelling its distinct and wonderful aromas from our car as we drive by.
Make sure you sign up for their promotions and email coupons and definately try their cookie desert. I forget the name of it, but two large chocolate chip cookies with a slab of vanilla ice-cream in the middle. Good for the whole family to share.
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Reviewed by
shabree009
on November 4, 2008
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We entered this beautiful restaurant as a party of ten; we were all in awe of our tropical surroundings. The restaurant is located at the...
We entered this beautiful restaurant as a party of ten; we were all in awe of our tropical surroundings. The restaurant is located at the intersection of Calloway and Stockdale, a prime area sharing location with other renowned restaurants such as California Pizza Kitchen, P.F. Chang’s, and B.J.’s. The atmosphere is one of elegance, its best features are its large fans that t keep the restaurant cool and its elephant statues, all while remaining true to the its oriental essence. The Elephant Bar is very concerned with presentation in all aspects of its business. Directly outside is a courtyard with a large fountain centerpiece; it offers those who have to sit outside for whatever reason, a peaceful and serene setting to do so. As you enter the restaurant, you must do so by pulling on the doors adorned with elephant faces. The lighting offers an intimate and fun setting for couples or friends who dine there. The booths are large and inviting, the seats fashioned with fine prints and accented by large dark cherry wood tables. Someone who comes alone can be expected to enjoy themselves at the fully stocked and large bar area that includes a television or two for entertainment. All around are references to the Asian theme of the restaurant.
As you are seated, the waiter or waitress assist you with a fine menu of what the restaurant serves. It didn’t look like a regular menu, this menu was the exciting thing ever and had every thing to Deserts, Soups, Sandwiches, Burgers, Prime Rib, Seafood and also any salad you could even think of. I love the menu they had, because it didn’t even take me along time to find what I wanted to eat. We were given a waitress that goes by the name of Jackie, guessing on how I remembered the name was how good and well her service was. She gave us really good service, but it really gave her a little problem on how big this party was but nothing big. She gave us more than enough time to select what we all wanted, and served us all with water before we all was given our food. She was very good on memory and amusing. Any other place I attended with a big party, never gave us good service like the Elephant Bar. All there employees were extremely helpful. For that being my first time it’s not my last, I really enjoyed my self from the food being wonderful, and from having very good service. Now I'm really having good thoughts on having a dinner party at that location. I give this restaurant a high quality rating.
Lets now talk about the food that I chose and I was given, when I say it was the best-selected item I ever picked I really met that. I chose the Smokehouse BBQ Chicken Sandwich, which was served with fries and was just under ten dollars meaning, I went to this amazing restaurant and only spent less then ten bucks “WOW”. When we were sitting there just the name was making me desire this sandwich so bad because, the smell of all the food the chefs were making smelled so magnificent. Finally our food arrived and everyone’s dish looked very good and wanted, but my dish was making my mouth water just by the looks of it. The smell of the BBQ sauce that the chefs put on it, made me feel like I was back at home at a family BBQ. I could not wait to take my first bite. The cheese was calling my name all melted with the sauce just dipping down reminding myself if I was looking at a Carl Jr. commercial. When I go to restaurants I usually take some food home but there was nothing left to take “ WOW that was the first”. This was the best place that I been to in a long time. I recommend people to go out some day in try this place out. If you were thinking about going, please try the amazing Smokehouse BBQ Chicken Sandwich it’s the best idem ever you will not be disappointed at all.
--- Shabree Stewart
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Reviewed by
gerty08
on November 3, 2008
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With its African safari like ambiance and its open kitchen view, I have always considered the Elephant Bar a good place to eat. Not only for its...
With its African safari like ambiance and its open kitchen view, I have always considered the Elephant Bar a good place to eat. Not only for its unique ambiance, but the food and service are great too. Every time I have gone to the elephant bar, the service was fantastic and the food was always how I wanted. The waitress, who I always recommend to everyone, is sweet and very polite. Her name is M.J. and she has always been an excellent server. The restaurant takes reservations and even when they are busy you won’t have to wait long. I have been to the Elephant Bar on many occasions and have only had to wait twice, and it was only for a few minutes. It is not a restaurant you have to dress up to get into. I always go in casual clothes. The restaurant is open Sunday through Thursday: 11:00 A.M to 10:00pm, and Friday and Saturday 11:00 A.M to 11:00 P.M.
The Elephant Bar has a variety of places to sit and enjoy your food. From the patio and the bar area, to the booths in the back and just a regular table anywhere you sit you’ll be comfortable. You will have awesome views of the elephants, giraffes and many more safari like décor throughout the restaurant. There are patterns on the ceiling, floor, and walls. I would say it is definitely family oriented. The kids seem to enjoy all the animal patterns and statues. The prices of the food aren’t expensive, but not cheap either; I would say it is right in the middle. Two of my favorite appetizers are the tempura salmon rolls and the sweet potato fries.The tempura salmon rolls are a type of sushi. Every time I take a friend to the elephant bar and they haven’t tried the salmon rolls, I order them and make my friend try one. Not one person has told me they didn’t like it. The tempura salmon rolls are a type of sushi. Most people won’t even think about trying them, but I can always talk someone into just one bite. After that one bite I know they’ll want more. I know because I never liked sushi and once I tried these rolls I was hooked. The sushi is wrapped in seaweed and when you dip it in soy sauce it taste even better.
The main dish I like the most is the chicken fettuccini alfredo. Along with the dish of chicken fettuccini, it comes with a half loaf of toasted garlic bread, which I think is amazing. The dish is always big enough for two so you can order one plate and share. The restaurant has a diverse choice of food. The first few times I went, I had a hard time picking something. The food choices range from a good old fashion cheeseburger to vegetable stir-fry with tofu. There is always a fish of the day and if you go for there for lunch, they have a variety of lunch specials.
If you like to drink I would not recommend going to the Elephant Bar during regular business hours. Every time I have gone with someone who wants a couple beers or shots it racks up our bill quite a bit. One shot is around six dollars and depending on what kind of beer you get, the prices range from five dollars to seven-fifty. I know because I have gone with five people, we all order our food and regular drinks, and the bill was about sixty dollars. I have also gone with five people and ordered food and a couple people got alcohol and the bill was close to a hundred and thirty dollars. The restaurant does have Happy hour. It is between four and six thirty, it is half off appetizers and drinks, and you sit in the bar area.
Desert is always my favorite. My friends and I always order the giant cookie ice cream sandwich, it is to die for. You get this huge chocolate chip cookie that’s still warm, with a load of vanilla ice cream, whipped cream, chocolate and caramel syrup. I wouldn’t recommend getting this desert unless you are with a decent amount of people. The other desert that is amazing is the strawberry shortcake. It is a tower of the shortcakes, fresh strawberries topped all over it, and a little hint of whipped cream at the top. The strawberry shortcake is something I recommend getting for one’s- self.
All-in-all I think the Elephant bar is an excellent restaurant with great food, service and a welcoming, unique design inside and out. I recommend to everyone to go at least once and try it. It is family fun and has a very relaxed feel. I believe once you go you’ll want to go back again and again. Let’s just hope your experience is as good as mine always are.
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