Lunch
date #47: Friday November 15, 2013
After a long break in our lunch project,
we thought we'd get back to it by hitting a real American sports bar for some
good 'ol grub. Not sure what made me think of the Sunshine Saloon Grill and Sports Bar, aka "The Shine"…maybe with
Thanksgiving around the corner, I was thinking about how the college kids would
converge there for their traditional annual Wednesday-night-before-Thanksgiving
reunion. Sometimes these bars actually have some pretty decent food by day, so we thought it worthy of a try.
Location 3 points: In the Mission Plaza shopping center: no frills
here; but lots of parking. No great curb side appeal.
Ambiance 1 point: At first glance a typical sports bar; however, this
one needs an update. The carpet is dirty/worn and looks like it has gum-spots
in it. The tables are peeling formica and the chairs rickety. The fans are
caked with dust. Mom pointed out all of the flat-screens, and was wondering why
I was being so critical. "What did you expect?" she wondered out
loud.Inside "The Shine" |
Menu selection 3.5 points: I was quite surprised at the vast selection. I
thought they'd have burgers and some fried food, but they also offer a long
list of salads and sandwiches. At first I thought to play it safe with a
burger, but I really wanted something a bit less fatty. The server was really
pushing their "fresh" crab sandwich. Is it really fresh? I asked. He
told us you really can't buy fresh crab here (?), but that it was fresh when
canned. He even went so far as to bring us a sample! Hmmm I thought, knowing
last Friday was the first day of crab season and knowing that there is such a
thing as fresh crab, and went with a turkey/avocado grilled sandwich to play
it safe. Once Mom spied the Philly Cheese Steak sandwich, she was sold. She was kind of disappointed though that they don't offer coffee.
Service 2.5 points: He definitely tried with the free crab sample, but
that was about it as far as service goes. He was the only server/bar tender on
site, and we were the only women in there. He was busy tending to the
"guys" there for their Friday afternoon beers. Food was brought
promptly, no drink refills. Had to flag him down to get to-go boxes, but he was
very friendly.
Food 2 points: Here's where it fell apart for me. Remember my idea
to play it safe? Wrong! This was the worse sandwich I've ever
had. The sour-dough was over buttered and greasy, the dressing on the bread, I
later found out, was a blend of mayonnaise and the deli-mustard they have on
the tables that contains shredded horseradish. There was no mention of this
unusual sandwich accompaniment on the menu, and I didn't think to ask in
advance. I don't care for horseradish and it pretty much destroyed the sandwich
for me. On the other hand, Mom really liked her cheese steak sandwich-packed
high with tender beef, lots of cheese and very large portion. We both agreed
the fries were dismal.
Mom liked her cheese steak sandwich |
Value 2.5 points: This is tough one. The prices were great at about $8
each including the fries. Problem is that when the price is great, but the food
is poor…the value score is low, in my opinion. Mom liked hers so we
compromised.
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