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Skavinski
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- June 10
- Skavinski reviewed JJ Purty Landers Irish Pub 01:46AM
- Skavinski reviewed Baxters 01:39AM
- Skavinski reviewed Fallbrook Cafe 01:33AM
- Skavinski reviewed Nessy's 01:29AM
- Skavinski reviewed Rio Rico Mexican Restaurant 01:27AM
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JJ Purty Landers Irish Pub
Jun 10, 2008
Best of Fallbrook
In my opinion, this is the best place to eat in Fallbrook for Dinner. Great food, great crowds, ambience and entertainment.
Lunch is a little blah as there really isn’t much “light” fare on the menu but hearty Irish dishes and traditional steak dinners are the best here for a very reasonable price.
Baxters
Jun 10, 2008
Good food
Good food, nice “polite” dining ambience. Needs some zest- like a piano or something. Sort of bland in terms of mood.
Fallbrook Cafe
Jun 10, 2008
Good Cafe Food
Way better than the Wayside Cafe. Real turkey on your club sandwich. Real lettuce in your salad. Servers are more on top of it too.
Nessy's
Jun 10, 2008
Phenomenal burgers
Great burgers if you don’t mind eating them under an aluminum tent. Top notch.
Rio Rico Mexican Restaurant
Jun 10, 2008
Not great
Great location, great layout. What’s with the food?
Dried out, greesy and bland.
North county San Diego has a billion mexican restaurants. Why does the one with the best location and most restaurantish vibe serve such mediocre food?
Rio Rico reminds me of a Laguna beach night club. Enter on the ground level, go up stairs for some fun and great food and what you get is far from it.
Wayside Cafe
May 29, 2008
Unbelievably horrible food
I ordered a turkey sandwich with swiss. I Got sliced translucent processed rubbery meat substitute unfit for a dog and fake, straight-off the back of wax paper processed cheese like substance. I asked the waitress why the swiss cheese had no holes but had wrinkles from the tell-tale signs of it’s origin, the wax paper it was peeled from, indelibly imprinted on it. She shrugged as if she’d never seen real swiss cheese before and walked off. Wanting a healthy meal my friend ordered a fresh garden salad. What he got was shredded iceberg lettuce taco filling plopped on a plate covered in diced mushy tomatos buried beneath shredded cheddar cheese. If I were to go on a hunt to buy the cheapest, most generic brand lunch meat, nutrient deficient produce and cheese I could find from the grocery store it would still exceed the quality of this supposed “restaurant” food.


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