Palmer’s Crossing

Palmer’s Crossing

Takes Reservations: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Has TV: Yes
Waiter Service: Yes

Price range.

$$ Price range $11-30

8 reviews

  1. Burger is good and drinks are good. Expensive and quality is different depending on each time you visit. Attended a baptism party here. Room was cramped and service wasn't great. Okay to stop in if you are visiting Barrett across the street.

  2. We went on a groupon.  2 drinks each and 2 appetizers each. We were very impressed!  It was a dead Thursday night – we were the only ones in the dining room. So it was rather quiet, But the food was great!  We had nachos and wings (a tad over fried) and crab cakes  (best choice)  and calamari (over fried too!) All decent..for the groupon price. It was way too much for 3 of us to eat but we got a taste of the restaurant. We're going back for their early bird special from 4-6:30 an entire meal from soup to desert with a glass of wine too for $20.16!  Yes, it's in the Clinton Inn Hotel but it was a nice surprise.  We don't live far.  I came months earlier and had a filet that was outstanding.  It can be pricey but take advantage of their deals (brunch buffet for $24) and you will be satisfied. Nice for elderly too cuz it's quiet.

  3. My husband and I went here recently for the first time, and were very impressed by experience.  Armando, our waiter/host, was the best!  Very welcoming and friendly, knowledgeable about the menus and attentive.  We really enjoyed everything we ate there — the crispy calamari, the 07670 fries (the gravy made it awesome), scallops and the linguini!  

    Armando told us that they have a half-off happy hour menu from 4-7pm as well as a buffet brunch on Sundays.  We are definitely coming back again for the great food and service.  Thank you!

  4. I can only speak for the happy hour here, but it's pretty good. The service is great, and the apps are tasty. You can't beat half price drinks and the wine pour is generous which I appreciate. I think 3.5 stars would be more accurate, the food quality can be a little inconsistent and the menu changes often which can be frustrating if you're looking for something specific (I'm talking about you fruit and cheese plate). The place itself has the decor of a hotel restaurant which is exactly what it is. I would recommend for a reasonable local HH spot.

  5. If I could give zero stars to this place, I would! What an awful restaurant! Save yourself the trouble and find somewhere else to eat!

    The ambiance was tacky, our waiter wasn't attentive or helpful, and the food was garbage.

    Strike one, the bread they brought out was completely flavorless and obviously frozen, then reheated in the oven.

    Strike two, I ordered the Blackened Chicken Pasta which was supposed to have a cream sauce. When it arrived, it had a tomato sauce which I am allergic to. The dish I received was not represented well in the menu and I was forced to wait for a second entrée to be made.

    Strike three, between the three up us we ordered: Salmon with shrimp and risotto which was once again frozen and perfumed with the taste of plastic. Polynesian ribs that were essentially one large slab of fat, so dry you could use it as a frisbee, accompanied by cold, soggy french fries.  And a meat pizza made on a store bought thin crust that made Pizza Hut seem like gourmet dining!

    When asked what everyone thought of their dining experience, my friend replied that the highlight of her meal was her tic-tac she ate after she had given up on her salmon in plastic sauce!

    Once again, I say to you: GARBAGE!

  6. "meh" food. Great staff.

    We stayed at hotel and hit up the bar late night and restaurant for brunch.

    Waiter at bar is very nice. He stays according to crowd and is very friendly. If rating was solely based on bar, it would be more stars.

    My family met here for brunch on a Sunday and we had a lot of people. Staff was super accommodating and was able to set up for 17+ people. We had people coming in and even though they stopped serving at 11am, let us still order for them.

    Food was not great. This is a biggie. People were only moderately happy, if at all.

    It's fine for a hotel but I wouldn't recommend as a destination.

  7. Five words: no pumpkin pie at Thanksgiving
    In all seriousness, though, I was with a moderately large group for Thanksgiving dinner; this was the second opportunity for PC to impress me, after serving bland food and rock-hard churros a year prior.

    The service was largely acceptable.  The bread that was served before the meal was hard.  The meal itself was somewhat bland, but serviceable — better than the year prior.  We got to dessert, and – lo and behold – they were out of both pecan and pumpkin pies.  This is quite unacceptable for Thanksgiving dinner.  I noted this to two people (who appeared to represent the dining room's management team), and they both shrugged – no apology or anything.  Overall, dinner was slightly better mediocre, and probably worth three stars; however, in light of the pie incident, I'm dropping to one star.  There is no excuse for poor inventory management, and there's even less excuse for management who is generally unapologetic for their own error.

    Dinner was $40 pp.  I'll take my money (and my group) elsewhere next year.

  8. Definitely a great local buffet brunch spot. Went here on a Sunday for brunch, and the food was delicious. There was a great variety of both breakfast foods and lunch foods. Make sure you leave room for the yummy desserts. They even include a complimentary mimosa!

    Service was ON POINT. Wait staff was extremely attentive – plates were cleared immediately, drinks refilled consistently.

    Will definitely be back!

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Monday, 6:30 am - 11:00 pm
Tuesday, 6:30 am - 11:00 pm
Wednesday, 6:30 am - 11:00 pm
Thursday, 6:30 am - 11:00 pm
Friday, 6:30 am - 2:00 am
Saturday, 7:00 am - 2:00 am
Sunday, 7:00 am - 11:00 pm