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    Quins Bar

    3.8 (8 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 11:00 pm

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    I thought everyone in Idaho was nice until I walked in this bar customer service is not their best skill

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    Cowboy’s Bar and Grill

    Cowboy’s Bar and Grill

    3.2(67 reviews)
    0.6 mi

    I got there at 3:50 pm. Ten minutes before lunch was over. And during their happy hour (several…read moremeals as well as drinks to choose from). The Sirloin with 2 sides is only around $13 compared with almost double that on the dinner menu. Good specials on drinks too. Summer took great care of me. She's excellent. Even though baked potatoes aren't supposed to be ready that early she got me one. I got the lunch rib plate, which is a huge beef rib (although a little smaller than it used to be). It was mostly meat and not much fat. Way too much for me to eat, it provided lunch the next day as well. I brought home a burger to my wife, which was also cooked perfectly. It's a fun old-fashioned place to go to. Lots of animal heads on the walls and cowboy type things. This is in the old Sizzler right off the freeway and just into Oregon. They are owned by the same people as Indian Creek steak in Caldwell. Happy hour and lunch prices are very good, dinner prices can easily be $50 or more. their happy hour runs until 6 o'clock every day, which is great.

    Menu prices for lunch are the same for dinner - HIGH. $50 for a steak? Eek…read more I went for a quick lunch but the menu was so limited that that alone was a disappointment. I just can't justify spending the money on a previous Sizzler environment. It's not fit for a "quick lunch" type of place. My opinion is that it just feels like they're struggling so they need to charge high to cover losses. I'd suggest building more menu items, at smaller portions to suit more palates and needs. Like maybe lunch specials. I know prices everywhere are just high in general, and eating out nowadays is a luxury, and I totally get they need to cover their costs as well, but sometimes you're willing to spend it when the environment is lovely and the food is great. This restaurant was not a place that I was pleased in spending this much for lunch. Most reasonable priced item was a nearly $20 burger that was definitely not worth the money. The fries are fresh cut but are just not great - flimsy fries do not excite me. The lunch menu selection in general is dismal. I just kept looking at the menu, hoping something would entice me but it's really just a steak or a burger option. Or chicken strips. Not many options, not many price points. The interior is a little sad too. It just doesn't feel like a nice place. I pulled up and assumed they were closed. The door that faces where you pull up is a closed side door, so you gotta walk around a smidge. Just wasn't inviting. The service was excellent and friendly and attentive. The servers and service are keeping it all together for sure.

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    Spuds & Suds - Front entrance

    Spuds & Suds

    2.0(2 reviews)
    1.1 mi
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    If I could give negative stars I would. Absolute WORST EXPERIENCE IVE EVER HAD IN MY ENTIRE LIFE…read more And saying that is saying it lightly. Unless you want to wait 50 minutes to get RECOGNIZED, then go here otherwise do NOT WASTE your time going here. The food is mediocre at BEST, the head bar tender literally tried serving people who came after us and when we looked at her she realized she forgot about us and came to help. Whist sitting there, there were TWO OTHER PEOPLE WHO WALKED OUT bc they were tired of waiting on her bc she clearly could give two craps about non local people. There were people sitting next to us who she clearly knew who she tended to like they were the owners (which they weren't, they were just a bunch of locals talking crap about everyone in the bar. To say this was a DISGUSTING experience, that's being kind. NEVER again

    Mr. Steve and I are travelin' down 84 and pull off in Ontario, Oregon. After tetherin' Steve, I…read morefind myself walkin' along the vacant sidewalks of dusty, downtown Ontario on a searing and tortured Sunday, 1pm. Carl, I tell you, the soles on my boots was beginnin' to liquefy and I needed shelter, or perhaps vodka. The Spuds-N-Suds Tavern, while terribly named, is the place (in Ontario) to put a bullet into the afternoon with cheap libation and cheerful chatter from the barstaff. What makes Spuds heaps better than the local competition, however, is that it falls into the always intriguing (in my mind, at least) category of hipster/divebar..minus the hipsters, of course; that tribe congregates in a couple of holes down Boise way. An inauspicious entrance with an old air conditionin' unit dangling precariously over the front door led into a pleasantly dilapidated cafe which in turn led into the bar. The bar itself was small but tucked into two fairly large rooms that contained the usual collection of huddled locals at video poker games, seemingly hired by Central Casting to man the stools. But the bar itself was comfy, glasses of ice tinkled, a stereo sputtered Dolly Parton, and the lulling smell of cooked onions wafted through the room on a deep fried breeze. A lone, middle aged Indian woman sat at the bar, nursing a can and I could make out the warble of a drunken old galoot yellin' incoherencies in the adjoining cafe. Ahhh..home for the next three hours. I picked a perch, ordered the first of many, and relaxed as the sweat dried on my lower back. I wish you was here, Carl, you'd like it here. For a time, I sat and enjoyed the banter - folks here are real nice and the conversation was the perfect counterpoint to the vodka buzz that was creepin' up from my belly. Yeah, time to see what they'd come up with in that funky cafe up front. French fries are mandatory here..they didn't disappoint, and the chicken sandwich was strangely good (after five vodka tonics.) A lovely young bartender can give you a bit on Basque culture - she's half. But it's the atmosphere that makes this joint a great distraction on I-84. Carl, if you're like this cowboy, and welcome the wonderful calm that comes from sittin' in a cool and quiet tavern on an early Sunday afternoon, you can do no better (in Ontario) than Spuds N' Suds.

    Quins Bar - bars - Updated May 2026

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