Wednesday, May 26, 2010

The Fox Pub


We visited ‘The Fox Pub’ with a large party rather than alone which gave us perhaps a different perspective of the pub than most patrons would have when dining with one or two other persons. We were worried that dining with a larger party would prohibit us from really getting a good ‘feel’ for what The Fox has to offer. However, we found that being with a large party allowed for The Fox to showcase their ‘large party’ juggling skills and give insight as to whether or not they have the ability and are prepared to accommodate multiple persons ordering drinks and food at the same time.

The inside of the restaurant has a pleasant English feel to it; lots of beautiful wood tables and accents, a long bar with thousands and thousands of dollars worth of alcohol for the drinking (English men love their alcohol of course!), friendly inviting sofa seating area at the front, and a welcoming helpful staff.

We had one waitress who took orders from and served all of us. Although she seemed flustered at times, she really held her own. She remembered everything that was needed by each person (that we could see) and was quick to make adjustments to orders and replenish drinks. The only ‘issue’ per say that we had with ordering was a couple salads/appetizers did not quite make it out prior to the main course(s) being served. This resulted in the canceling of said salads/appetizers. We do not fault the waitress for this of course. And because our party was so large, it’s hard to place blame on the kitchen staff whom we’re sure was working extremely hard to get all food out for our large party and all the other occupied tables in the restaurant in a timely manner. No restaurant is perfect.

We personally ordered the filet with chips (thick cut french fries), and Bombay chicken for our main courses. Both were exceptionally tasty. The portions, at least for the Bombay chicken, could have been a bit larger, more rice or veggies perhaps? Regardless, the food was enjoyable and worth ordering again. Everyone seemed pleased with their meals (the chicken pot pie seemed to be VERY popular among everyone) and not a complaint was heard once bellies were full.

Because we’re new to restaurant reviewing, we did not record the prices on the menu to relay back to you all. We know to do so in the future. If we were to guess from memory, everything was moderately priced, not inexpensive unfortunately but not too expensive either. Entrees were from about $11.00-$20.00(ish) and many come with sides (that’s a plus!).

In case anyone didn’t know, The Fox has a downstairs area where you’ll find a grand round table with inlaid swords, a few couches, flat screens, and more! It’s perfect for throwing a celebration party or gathering! We ‘heard’ that it’s only $25.00 to rent! WOW! Don’t quote us on that, but that’s what we’ve been told to be true.

We highly recommend ‘The Fox Pub’ to anyone looking for something ‘different’ than your basic bar and grill. The menu is unique as is the ambiance and overall experience of dining there. Give it a try and let us know what you think!

Ps. We also hear they have an English Bulldog as a ‘mascot’ that you can find skateboarding outside from time to time. Now THAT is the epitome of ‘cool’!

***Pictures borrowed from 'The Fox' Facebook page***
The Fox Pub on Facebook


Sunday, May 23, 2010

Electric City Grill

Electric City Grill is the very first restaurant we'll be reviewing on this brand new restaurant review blog! Although we are not experienced or professional 'reviewers' we hope we are able to convey a positive and constructive review of each restaurant we visit. Let's Begin...


Electric City Grill is brand spankin' new and opened it's doors this past month in the Publix shopping center off hwy 81, and is located next to 'Coach & Jo Jo's'. From the outside it would be hard to tell what type of cuisine is featured within it's glass doors. However, once you approach and peer in through the windows you'll find beveled stone accents, waiters carrying pizza on top of stones, and your nose will quickly fill with the aroma of Greek and Italian spices. Upon entering you'll find two charming suits of armor standing upright eager to welcome you in!

The waiting area is quite small and in the way of other hungry customers entering through the main door. If you have a large party and children, it may be best to give them your name and wait outside in the heat as to stay out of the way of other patrons and getting hit by the door. If you're with a party of adults or it's just you and a friend, you can find yourself a seat at their nicely crafted bar featuring flat screen t.v.s and a great selection of red wines, located in the middle of the restaurant.

On our personal experience, it was quickly apparent that the staff was still trying to figure out who is doing what, when, and where. Although a bit frustrating, it's refreshing to see that each of their staff worked as a team and were eager to jump in where needed. We saw a waitress busing tables when she wasn't taking orders, a bartender carrying empty plates to the back of the kitchen, and a hostess carrying hot plates out to tables.

After being seated it took about five minutes to be acknowledged by a waitress who asked "Has no one taken your order yet? I'm so sorry." Typically this would annoy me, however, because the restaurant is new it is understandable for there to be confusion regarding who has what table. I do hope that this gets worked out quickly. Our waitress was very kind and friendly and had an 'exotic' look to her which made the 'Greek and Italian' theme all the more real, like you're really eating in one of the featured countries.

Our food took longer than we would consider 'norma'l to be served. Perhaps, while they're trying to work out timing in the kitchen they could serve each table with dinner rolls or hummus to satisfy grumbling tummies. Not a 'must', just a suggestion!

Once our food did arrive we can happily report that it was very tasty! I ordered the gyro platter which including a pita topped with gyro lamb meat, lettuce, tomato, and tzatiki sauce. Being a gyro lover and having actually had a few in the country of Greece, I was skeptical as to how 'authentic' tasting it would actual be. I can happily report it passed with flying colors! Absolutely delicious! The meat itself was saturated in rich flavors that will leave your mouth watering (oooh it's watering just thinking about it). The portion was perfect, not too much, not too little. It was a a satisfying delicious meal.

We didn't try any of the Italian options on the menu but we greatly look forward to visiting Electric City Grill again and ordering a pasta or pizza. Although, I will admit, it will be hard to pass up the gyro knowing how good it is.

Pricing: Most entrees were about $10.00-$14.00. Salads were about $6.00, and appetizers ranged between $4.00-$10.00. Very affordable!

Would we recommend Electric City Grill to the community of Anderson? ABSOLUTELY! Arrive with patience and with a taste for authentic Greek and Italian cuisine. We look forward to the restaurant becoming more settled, organized, and expanding on their talents as a team.

Our advice? Skip going to Publix for ingredients to make dinner, bring the family with you, and go to Electric City Grill instead!