We were able to go for 1/2 price ($30 vs $60) and...
We were able to go for 1/2 price ($30 vs $60) and that is the only good thing. The food: Salad was limp, soup ok, roast beef tough, chicken overcooked, fish was good, potatoes ok, veg (green and yellow beans with carrots) I have in my freezer right now. Cake good. Coffee warm not hot. The troublesome issues: 1. you sit family style at 2 long tables placed together. They stand at one end and have you pass cups of soup and then dinner plates all the way down. I felt bad for the people at the end who now had 12 other people touch their bowl and plate. Interesting was the fact that the girl giving out the plates wore rubber gloves. 2. There is barely enough food on the family style platters and bowls to feed everyone. So you assume that it is ok, because they will refill them. NO! do not ask for extra because you will not get it. The server will just say that "there is no meat left but you can have some potatoes and vegetables". Hmmm. I think this is a very rehearsed response. 3. The floor plan. Not great if you are the ones sitting at the table furthest from the stage. 4. The show. We saw their Christmas special. Let me tell you that I have been to the Shaw Theatre in Niagara on the Lake and to Stratford theatre. DO NOT EXPECT ANYTHING LIKE THOSE. This was entertaining but in a highschoolish sense. The whole experience seemed cheesy and cheap. But then again, it is Niagara Falls, I should have expected that.