Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Ponderosa Steakhouse


Nothing says steak and all you can eat buffet like Ponderosa. Dinner with the family on the cheap! The glow in the dark surprise of a place like this is that you don't have to get dressed up to go. Jeans and a t-shirt are as much of a dress code as you'll need.
Both the wife and I ordered the sirloin with the buffet. The kids both got the buffet, the youngest being free!
The hostess was nice and talkative. Our waiter was also nice, but I swear he had selective hearing. Ignoring about a third of our questions.
The salad bar was made for the pickiest eaters... you had to pick through the bad lettuce to get to the good lettuce. Not to mention a few other items up there. There was a pasta salad that was good. Our oldest son easily found the smiley face fries, and chicken drummies, and was nice enough to get extra for his little brother.
After the first round, our steaks arrived. If you've never been to Ponderosa, understand you can order your steak to any doneness you wish. Also understand that you will receive it one of two ways: well done or overdone. My wife ordered it at medium doneness, I, at medium/well. What showed up were two steaks, hers was well done, mine was overdone. They came with corn on the cob and baked beans. Neither of us tried the corn, but it looked good. The beans were excellent. Being of perfect tenderness, a good sauce, and little pieces of bacon sprinkled in.
During the next round to the buffet we found pizza, and bread sticks for the kids. Our oldest enjoyed the pizza - one of his all time favorite dishes. The bread sticks got a mixed review. Our youngest had no problem eating his. Our oldest found out that his bread stick could be used to pry open a bank safe.
I decided to sample some of the other dishes: stuffing, mac and cheese, meatballs and gravy, meatloaf. The meatloaf tasted like meatloaf, but had that "I've been sitting under the heat lamp" glaze look to it. The meatballs tasted like a round version of Salisbury steak. The mac and cheese was the standard creamy buffet style dish. The stuffing had that great classic, stuffing taste, but there was a problem. The cooks decided to put big round slices of carrots in it??? I love cooked carrots! Easily one of my favorite cooked veggies. Just not when paired with stuffing. It didn't even look right!
You can't leave this place without a visit to the ice cream bar. We all went up for a cone of soft serve. Good stuff!
Our Tip: This staple of blue collar dining has been around for a long time and probably will be for some time to come. The standard of mediocrity that was set long ago still stands for this establishment. Don't be afraid to visit this guilty pleasure every once in a while.

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