Sunday, February 03, 2013

Irish Setter Pub

     We were in Presque Isle by 5:30 on a Friday night so we thought we might be able to get in at Irish Setter.  Usually the parking lot is so full that it appears the wait for a table will be long.  It might just be that the parking lot is inadequate for the restaurant.  Parking early was difficult.

     When I entered the restaurant, I noticed a few empty tables so we decided to give it a try.  The bartender told us to seat ourselves so we picked the only table that was set for four.  Then we waited, and waited, and waited.  It became obvious that the waitress assigned to our table was taking the order for the large table nearby.  It seemed to be a complicated order and she was doing everything she could to get the order correct with separate checks for a bunch of college-aged adults.  The waitress in the adjacent section stopped by twice and told us that she would make sure our waitress brought us menus.  I am not sure why she couldn't hand us a couple of menus while we were waiting.

      When our waitress finally made it to our table, she was pleasant, knowledgeable, and very efficient.  We didn't wait for anything else during the rest of our visit.  My daughter ordered the child's cheese burger, my husband ordered a large nacho, and I went for the prime rib medium rare with baked potato.

      My husband ordered a black and tan and I got a glass of malbec.  We both enjoyed the beverages that arrived promptly.   The salad that came with my meal was disappointingly small.  It was presented on a bread plate.  On the plus side, it was not a salad mix and included romaine lettuce, tomatoes and red onions.

     Our meals came fairly quickly for a busy Friday night.  The little cheeseburgers with fries were good according to my daughter.  My husband described the nachos as acceptable.  The prime rib was a great disappointment.  It was cooked medium well but I did not send it back.  It had little flavor so I was not optimistic that another piece would taste much better.  The au jus was very tasty.

     With three meals, three alcoholic beverages, and two lemonades our meal came to $55.  We probably won't hurry back soon.

Sunday, September 05, 2010

Rosette's in Frenchville

It has been a while since we have been to this restaurant and after this visit it will probably be a while before we go back. They make some of the best french fries and fried clams around so we enjoy going for the food.

This trip we arrived an there was only one couple waiting to be seated although the dining room appeared quite full. The hostess, who never really greeted us, told the people who arrived after us that the wait would be about 5 minutes. That couple, who arrived after us and did not have a reservation, was seated 20 minutes later. We waited another 10 minutes before they got to us. At this point I was frustrated.

Our waitress was obviously working too many tables. She was a nice girl and had she had a more reasonable number of tables I would have said the service was excellent. It was not her fault that she could not attend to us in a more timely manner.

The kids were excited to see a drink that we purchase at convenience stores as bug juice. The menu called it something different but it was the same product. I would have rather they had milk but I wasn't going to fight at this point.

We ordered kids meals for each of our three children. My husband got the prime rib which was cooked just right. I had baked stuffed scallops and they were overcooked. My four year old loved them though.

I still feel that two hours in a family dining style restaurant is too long. Even with the crowd, I would have expected something a little closer to an hour or just over. There are other good choices in the area so we will probably pass by Rosette's next time. We had wished we went to McDonald's after this experience.

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Long Lake Sporting Club - Sinclair (revisit)

We had reason to celebrate so we returned to Sporting Club. The service, food, and atmosphere was as wonderful as always. They never disappoint.

We tried a new side option of King Crab Legs. They were great and I would definitely order them again. I believe they offer it as an entree as well.

Sunday, October 04, 2009

Cafe Sopresso - Presque Isle

After a week of moose hunting and working around the house, I wanted to dress up as we got ready to go out for our anniversary. We then had to choose a place to go for supper that we wouldn't look to dressy. We decided on Cafe Sopresso and we were lucky enough to get a reservation on short notice. Reservations are recommended at this restaurant.

We arrived and were seated quickly in their small dining room. It was almost a disappointment to be seated so quickly because they have a nice waiting area that looks out on the street.

We decided to share a bottle of wine and asked for a recommendation. Our waitress told us that the Malbec was popular so we gave it a try. We are by no means wine connoisseurs but we were both very pleased.

We ordered the bruschetta appetizer that said it was made with school farm ingredients. The Presque Isle High School operates a school farm and Cafe Sopresso buys many ingredients there. The bruschetta was tomato and basil that we put on the toasted bread ourselves. My prefered way to serve bruschetta. It was delicious.

My husband ordered steak with the wld mushroom sauce. He does not like a sauce on his steak but was pleased with this sauce that did not mask the steak. I was disappointed that the waitress could not tell me what mushrooms were in the sauce when I asked. I had read that Cafe Sopresso bought mushrooms from local mushroom hunters and I wanted to know more. We agreed that our waitress did not seem to be very knowledgeable about the menu.

I ordered Scallops Rockwell. Again I was disappointed by the waitress' knowledge because I did not know what Scallops Rockwell was and she couldn't give me much more information. It had a parmesan bread crumb crust over several scallops. On the side of both meals were new potatoes, roasted squash and steamed veggies ribbons.

I have found that when the food is as good as this was I am usually disappointed by dessert so I ordered a coffee but my husband ordered the gingerbread with maple syrup. I stole a couple of fork fulls and it was not disappointing at all.

We have been to Cafe Sopresso only twice now and I am not sure why we haven't gone more often. The whole meal including our bottle of wine was $89.

Monday, May 04, 2009

Governor's in Presque Isle

Our family visits Governor's often but in our house it is referred to as The Choo Choo Train Place for the model train that moves around the main dining room. The kids love to watch the train move around the room.

On this visit we arrived at about 5:00 with 5 adults and 3 kids. The Shrine Circus had just let out and it seemed that many families were making their way to a good meal. We were lucky to arrive just in time and get seated fairly quickly. During busy hours there can be a wait for a table. I've never had to wait longer than 20 minutes however.

If you read my review of Ruby Tuesday's, you know that I am not a fan of processed food. Governor's does not mass produce a lot of their food in the same way as large chain restaurants. The bread is all homemade including the hot dog and hamburg buns.

My daughter wanted onion rings and that is all she wanted. We ordered a large plate of onion rings as an appetizer to share with the table. She got as many onion rings as she wanted. The onion rings also come with a sauce that I love. My husband and I got meals with salads which are fresh with Ken's dressing on the side.

In the packed dining room, we didn't wait any longer than we expected for our meals to arrive. I had the broiled scallops which were good. I've had better but I have also had much worse. The other family members were also satisfied with their meals.

We visit Governor's with high expectations and those were met today. We will definitely visit again soon. It is a good family restaurant.

My husband paid the bill so I am not sure how much it cost this time. I was distracted by overtired toddlers. Governor's is a reasonably priced restaurant with meals ranging from 8-17 dollars.

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Sucrerie Gagnon

Sucrerie Gagnon is in St Anne, New Brunswick. We crossed in Van Buren and took the TransCanada a few exits north. When you get of the TransCanada at the St. Anne exit, you take a right and follow the road until you see an old sign for the right hand turn (I think it's the second right.) You follow this road until the pavement ends and there is another right turn. It takes you back into the sucrerie where you can see all of the lines carrying the maple sap.

The sucrerie is a camp that operates only when the sap is running. The camp is producing maple syrup, butter, sugar, and taffy. Someone is always available to explain how they produce their products and show you the equipment.

We arrived at 1:00 EST (2:00 Atlantic) with a group of 5 adults and 3 children. We had made a reservation the week before and they were prepared for us. We did not have enough Canadian money with us but they happily took US dollars at a reasonable exchange. This operation does not take credit cards which seems appropriate since they only operate 6 to 8 weeks per year.

The food is available buffet style and the seating is reminiscent of a church supper - long tables close together. We were able to use a high chair and found two booster seats as well. Don't go expecting anything fancy. We ate on Styrofoam place with plastic silverware. It is a camp!

The food is great. With apologizes to my mother in law, this is the best chicken stew that I have ever had. She might agree with me because she raved about the chicken stew. My other favorites were the sausage links, pate fricassee, crepes and ployes with maple sugar. We all had our own favorites. The buffet also includes baked beans, ham, griads, pickles and creton. I am not sure how to spell the griads but it was my mother in law's favorite. Can anyone tell me the correct spelling and how they are prepared?

After we at our fill (and then some.) We went back outside and bought ourselves a tub of maple taffy. They have a few tables set up out back with fresh snow to help harden the fresh taffy. The hot taffy is poured in ribbons on the snow and then we wrap it around Popsicle sticks to eat. If peanuts are available, I recommend them as it changes the taste of the taffy. Be sure to try it both ways. On this trip they were out of peanuts but this has happened before and I had brought a sleeve of peanuts just in case.

We bought two bricks of maple sugar and a tub of butter to take home. The syrup was great too but we are tapping our own trees this year and have enough syrup for ourselves already.

The price in Canadian dollars was $18 for adults. The taffy was $5 for a tub.

I don't have a number for reservations but I can post it later. It is worth the trip.

Saturday, April 18, 2009

Ruby Tuesday - Presque Isle

Last night we decided to dine at Ruby Tuesday's in the Aroostook Center Mall. We used to frequent the restaurant but haven't visited much in recent years and we realized why last night.

We arrived at about 5:30 with our 2 year old son. We were greeted and seated quickly. The hostesses provided great customer service.

I picked Ruby Tuesday's as a place to eat because I was looking for a good drink. Many restaurants in the area have good bars but few put out a drink menu like the chain restaurants. Ruby's is really the only chain restaurant north of Bangor.

The drink menu did not disappoint me. I selected the Red Signature Sangria and was pleased. It was not as good as a Sangria in a good Mexican restaurant but I enjoyed it. My husband ordered a draft beer.

We ordered the guacamole appetizer on the recommendation of the waitress. It was good but we both agreed that it needed more salt. The pico de gallo that accompanied the chips and guacamole was very good and tasted fresh. My husband had the salad bar which looked great.

I ordered the Bistro BBQ chicken because it sounded like the Smokey Mountain Chicken that I used to get at this restaurant. I was disappointed to find that it was not the same. It was tasty but I was not impressed. It felt like a frozen dinner with a little better presentation. It was served with broccoli and mashed potatoes. I did not like the mashed potatoes. They may have added sour cream which I don't like. To be fair that is my personal taste, my husband liked his. Ruby's broccoli has a good flavor and I have always wondered what they season it with. Does anyone know? Is it MSG?

My husband had a ribeye steak that was smothered in a sauce. He likes a good steak and pushed as much of the sauce off the top of the steak as possible. As he put it, it was a steak for someone that doesn't like steak. He said that the steak was okay but the grass fed steaks that we have been buying from a local farmer were much better.

My son had a plate of french fries and fried shrimp. The kid's menu is typical kid's menu fare similar to what I could take out of a box at home. I wish restaurants would give kids real food.

Our total bill came to about $60.