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Town Square Tavern & Eatery, 110 S Michigan St, Argos, IN 46501 …
Town Square Tavern & Eatery | Argos IN – Facebook
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The summer blond beer was light and refreshing and they’re bread pudding was fantastic, make sure you save room for desert.
More is to come as well since they just opened.
After hearing glowing reviews on the radio and having a relative highly recommended Town Square, I had my hopes set high.
It started out great. I got a close parking spot which I thought was a good sign. My party of 3 walked in and was told it would be a few minutes before we would be seated. There was one clean and one dirty booth open on the diner side when we walked in and almost all of the barstools were unoccupied. After standing inside the front door for a few minutes a couple guys who looked like they had been waiting to be seated for a while got up from the only wait bench and left. I gathered my patience which I had plenty of because I was craving a good ribeye steak and didn’t care if it took a while.
After some time, which didn’t seam long in comparison to the rest of our visit, a gentleman came out, cleaned the dirty booth, asked us which booth we wanted, seated us, and took our drink order: 2 waters and 1 sweet tea. That’s when it became apparent that there wasn’t much communication between the wait staff and servers.
The gentleman returned with the drinks with the help of another server who we thought would take our order since we were more than ready. We waited a few more minutes when another server returned to take our order: 1 fried pickles, 3 side salads, 1 smash burger, 1 ribeye steak. Nothing was mentioned about the steaks being in short supply.
About 10 minutes pass and a party of 4 takes the booth behind us. They are waited on promptly and told there are only 2 ribeyes left. They order the last ribeyes. Forty minutes pass and our pickles arrive and our drinks are refilled by yet another server. Nothing is mentioned about how the food is coming along. I try a few fried pickles and they remind me of Texas Roadhouse. Nothing special but good.
Twenty minutes pass and the table behind us gets their ribeyes but not their salads. At this point I’m really worried that I won’t be getting the ribeye I had been craving and patiently waiting for. I start the clock.
The guy in the booth who had one of the ribeyes hears me talking about leaving and asks us if our food has come. He gets up and waves down the gentleman who seated us and he asks us what we ordered, no apology for the wait. The gentleman says he will check on our order.
Five minutes pass with no sign of any worker and we decide to leave. Not having anything but large bills we leave a $20. I’m willing to give Town Square another shot once the communication improves.