Sunday, October 13, 2013
October- The Warsaw Inn
I let my mom suggest our October restaurant, and no offense mom, but that probably won't be happening again any time soon. The Warsaw Inn is a polish buffet in Illinois. Based on what I was told about this place, and the name of the restaurant, I pictured a cozy little place. When we walked in, I felt like we were walking into a nursing home. The decor and set-up made me feel like we were in a cafeteria, and the place was filled with old people besides us and one other table. Having said that, the place was packed, so if you are old, you probably will love this place :)
The buffet was filled with German food for Oktober fest. There was soup, salad, a large assortment of meat and sides, and dessert. The food was typical buffet food. You know, there was some good stuff, some bad stuff, and some stuff that I had no idea what I was eating. The best part was by far the desserts. They had a bunch of flaky sugary cookies that were very tasty. The staff was very nice, and was very friendly with Brian and I (probably because we were the only young people in there).
Did I mention the entertainment!!!!! About 10 minutes into our meal an accordion player started up, and as Brian said, "Well this just got 43% better." Brian and I were both laughing hard about the absurdity of the situation we found ourselves in. As we were leaving I started bobbing my shoulders up and down to the polka music, and the busboy whispered, "Please stop. If they see you they will all start dancing." He was serious :)
If you are into polish food and music, and our over the age of 60, you might enjoy Warsaw Inn, but as a date night for a young couple stay away unless you want a good laugh, and a story to tell your grand kids one day.
Food: 2 STARS
Price: Offer to Pay
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