

Full-service chain bar & grill providing hearty American eats in an informal setting.
Hours
| Monday | 11 AM–12 AM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–12 AM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–12 AM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–12 AM |
| Friday | 11 AM–1 AM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–1 AM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–12 AM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 635 N Utah Ave, Idaho Falls, ID 83402
Phone: (208) 528-8985
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Order and Reservations
Order: Order online
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Reviews
We did the 2 for $25 deal. The spinach artichoke dip was definitely lacking, slimy and flavorless. Didn’t really seem as tho it had any real dairy in it either. My husband ordered the upgraded burger, and that seemed pleasant enough. I got the chicken parmesan, and again, it was lacking. The chicken itself was quite good, but the Alfredo was again, slimy and flavorless. Genuinely seemed as tho it was some kind of cornstarch base, and not dairy. All in all, it filled a hole. Left us late getting to an event, simply because dinner took two hours. We left our waitress a good tip, and called it a night. Not somewhere I would recommend. You want a good burger? Dixie’s diner. You want good chicken parmesan? Olive garden. There are a host of wonderful restaurants in the area including, dee kitchen, Dixie’s, Texas Roadhouse, Garcia’s street tacos, himilayon flavor, Cafe Rio, kneaders, etc. I just don’t see a reason to go here, unfortunately.
I don’t feel I have a great opinion as my cousins had waited so long that their little ones started falling asleep after complaining of hunger pains.
Everyone was polite but we never had a server. We ordered from a manager, drinks were delivered by the bartender and food was delivered by the back of house manager. No follow up visit from anyone. Paid by the table device and left. Honestly wish we went to Burger King. Dunno what happened, I hope this was an anomaly
Upon being seated I was overcome with relief. The temperature was perfect, there was just enough noise to not be annoying or overwhelming, but provide a feeling of our own voices being drowned out. I didn’t feel nervous about talking loud enough to disturb other diners, a rare feeling for me.
This was likely the shortest I have ever looked at a menu. It was so well organized and presented. I ended up ordering mozzarella sticks and a spicy chicken sandwich. I ordered one other item, an item that made me want to write this review. This item was so life changing I don’t think I can go a day without being reminded of it. Thus special item, was a water.
Water. The most memorable part of meal. This water was special. It glistened in the multicolored lights like a fantastic stained window. The ice clinking un the glass made the most satisfying, perfect sound, like the posh clink of an 18th century English tea party. Once it was placed on the table by the water the condensation created a dense fog inside the glass, indicating it’s amazingly chilled temperature.
I often ask only for water at restaurants, and I drink it without a thought. If a waiter comes along with a pitcher and refills it, fantastic, who cares, I’m not drying up like SpongeBob in Sandy Cheek’s house. I’m here for my seafood dinner.
But not tonight. Not at this Applebee’s™ Grill + Bar. The moment the water reached my lips it was like when Anton Ego took his first bite of Remy’s Ratatouille. I sat silent for a while, the cold glass began to freeze to my skin. I noticed that one of my table mates was experiencing the same effect. This water was fantastic.
For the first time in my 19 years of life I found myself pleading with servers. “Excuse me ma’am/sir, may we have some more water?”. I was ecstatic every time a server would smile and reply, “of course”. A glass at our table would last maybe two minutes before needing a refill, and when the last drop was consumed, all three of us at the table would be frothing at our mouths craving more.
18.
We drank 18 glasses total during our hour of dining.
It would’ve been over 20 if we cancelled our food, which we jokingly considered.
2 hours later I’m still not sure if I was somehow dying of dehydration unknowingly or if the first glass was spiked with a love potion from Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince. I do not remember the food. As mentioned earlier I believe I ordered some kind of chicken sandwich, I’m not even sure. I cannot recall the taste. I’m sure it was fine, maybe a bit on the well done side, dry, but I certainly don’t remember disliking it. The other times I have dined here I enjoyed the food immensely.
Food was okay, water was immaculate, would tip 300% again.