Turtle Jack’s is the premium casual restaurant where you can escape and recharge with loved ones. We’ll provide an experience wrapped in comfort, marked by our delicious food and cottage hospitality.
What a load of misinformation about this restaurant, have eaten here for three occasions, service fantastic, polite and quick. Excellent food cannot fault anything.
Three os us are together and all agree.
Had the buffalo chicken sandwich and it was close to inedible -- our lips were numb because it was just way to hot, had buffalo chicken sandwiches elsewhere and have always loved them but not here
Very pleasant atmosphere and seated promptly. Service was great considering they were training a new waitress at the same time. Bread served before the meal the tie you over until the main course arrived. Ribs were among the best I've had. They threw us a small perk once I told them my girlfriends birthday had just recently passed. Overall a very pleasant dining experience.
LOVE LOVE LOVE this place have been here since I was little.. if your complaining about slow service... you have obviously never waitressed before its HARD.. and if your complaining about your drinks not being served but being billed.. uhmm everyone makes mistakes.. stop being so mean! and if you have nothing to wipe your hands on n your wine glasses get messy... pretty sure you can ask for napkins..your not royalty. I love this place and ill keep going back till the day I die :)
I must say that the ribs were very good. Thats where the good news ends.
It is basicly a diner. They fill you plate with a ridlculous amount of fries so it look like you are getting 20 dollars worth of food. The onion loaf is greasy (which did I expect) and burnt.
The service was terribly slow and you would think she had never waited on a table before in her life. We ordered a bottle of red wine, which was over 30 dollars and after pouring 2 glasses she put the top firmly back on. I guess she wanted to keep it fresh rather than let it breath.
They offer nothing to wipe your hands on while you eat the ribs so your wine glass ends up covered in sauce unless you eat your ribs with a knife and fork.
And do not look at the menu online expecting some of thier nicer dishes., The menu here is reduce to the basics.
Be prepare to be squeezed in to tight booths. Avoid if you are a larger then average family, both in numbers and stature. This actually surprises me because they seem to cater to overeating americans so you would figure they would make seating that accomidated them.