
The Iron Queen
3 reviews on 1 places
Very happy with our experience. Trying to remember what restaurant was there before that I went to before shows.
Love that there is a good restaurant that’s not a huge chain and has good food, service and atmosphere.
Our server and our hostess were very attentive and looked at us and interacted with us like we’re actually human which is becoming unfortunately rare. Must have a good manager and hiring manager.
Keep up the good work!
Love that there is a good restaurant that’s not a huge chain and has good food, service and atmosphere.
Our server and our hostess were very attentive and looked at us and interacted with us like we’re actually human which is becoming unfortunately rare. Must have a good manager and hiring manager.
Keep up the good work!
We’ve been here three times in two days now. Twice for late lunch and one take out.
The oysters are on pointe. The steak - and I really don’t expect much from an oyster place for steak-was phenomenal. Rare and still a great warmth for takeout to our hotel room across the street.
Our servers were wonderful as well.
Also, ADA FRIENDLY. Ramp along the side.
The oysters are on pointe. The steak - and I really don’t expect much from an oyster place for steak-was phenomenal. Rare and still a great warmth for takeout to our hotel room across the street.
Our servers were wonderful as well.
Also, ADA FRIENDLY. Ramp along the side.
This is from an accessibility standpoint. I needed to go around by two blocks across terrifying terrain to access the site. The sidewalk to access looked too narrow (it was) for my motorized wheelchair to pass… so.. I turned around to access the site on the street with cars. At the end of that block I did find a ramp. Up on the sidewalk there was no way to enter and it appeared closed during business hours. There was no room to turn my chair so I needed to go through the too small space at the corner across from the statue. It took me maybe 10 minutes to navigate the corner but I did get through eventually. I was afraid that I would go over the sidewalk edge but I did not. It is possible that with that minor stressor somehow I missed some accessibility entrance and if so it would be awesome if the Casa Navarro staff might respond with where it might be.