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Clara's On the River - Hamburger and French Fries

Clara's On the River

(226 reviews)

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Clara's is in a great location, and the inside is full of interesting vintage decor. Service was…read morefriendly and prompt. 0ur food was uninspired but reasonably good. There are lots of choices on the menu.

Visited early Saturday evening for dinner…read more We had a table immediately however, the young ladies at the host stand were not professional. Passively greeted and sat us between their giggling chit chat. We were sat against the shut door that was pouring cold air. Of all the empty tables, why anyone is ever sat at that table in the winter, either doesn't care or isn't paying attention. The grime on the menus confirms the host stands needs to step up their attention to their work. The waitress was great. Very attentive. Made a mistake with a quick fix. Service could not have been better. She took our order and we scanned the room and decor. The cold draft was getting annoying but was quickly overshadowed by the group of men in the corner shouting and one kept frickin whistling in response to the raucous laughing and shouting. Where was management to ask them to tone it down a bit? Whistling! Like you're calling a dog in from the yard. Clearly he just wanted all eyes on him and their group. It was insanely inconsiderate because it went on for 20 mins. The 20 mins until they left. Idk if they were that loud before we arrived or what kicked up the volume. They weren't watching a game. They were sitting in a big circle like a group discussion. Anyway. The good was fine. Nothing special. The stuffed mushrooms came in a half moon dish on a plate with nothing on the side. It was strange but tasty enough. Salad was huge but I think they forgot the tomatoes and cucumbers. Homemade ranch really set it off. Reasonable prices and quick service. Glad to leave when we were done and warmup in the car.

Battle Creek Masonic Center - Facebook Page Link

Battle Creek Masonic Center

(2 reviews)

The Masonic Temple in Downtown Battle Creek is a landmark building intimately connected with the…read moresurrounding community. The building boasts an all brick façade, with columns and a dated '1913' granite marker on the left front corner. There is a granite boulder on the front lawn with a special brass plaque that reads: "The tablet erected by the citizens of Battle Creek in connection with the centennial celebration 1931, marks the place which was builded, in 1831, the first dwelling in Battle Creek." I find it interesting that the word 'Builded' was used in place of 'Built', but perhaps that was the correct grammar of the day when this was unveiled. The location of the Masonic Temple in Downtown Battle Creek is more significant by testimony of this sign, than just the architecture itself. The building was erected on the site of the first dwelling in Battle Creek. The Masonic Temple in Downtown Battle Creek has made their facility available to the public as an event or reception hall, and they offer a full kitchen and have made available several historic rooms for weddings, church gatherings, etc. I did not take any interior photos out of respect to the Masons who are the caretakers of the place, but the interior is wonderful in many ways with marble floors, and beautiful carved hardwood surfaces. The well cared for interior is a very classic style, mixing the designs of several eras, and genres. The Masonic Temple in Downtown Battle Creek is located between City Hall and the Justice Center, and has its own parking, and it is easy to find from the M-66 corridor that runs into downtown. Reservations are required to use the facility, but usually scheduling in advance is not a problem. During the week visitors are welcome to stop by and request a tour, and if the caretaker is there, he will often tell you some history. When you consider that many of the founding fathers of our country were Masons, such as Benjamin Franklin, George Washington, Samuel Adams, Thomas Jefferson and even Marquis De Lafayette one feels like one is walking into timelessness of solidarity within the walls of the temple.

Not a good place to book any events. The people who run the building consistently double book…read moreevents and don't let you know. I would seek other, more updated establishments to give my money to.

The Olde World Village - Swords of Valour schedule at the Blackrock Medieval Fest! Make sure to check them out!

The Olde World Village

(6 reviews)

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The Olde World Village is located half way between Galesburg and Augusta and is host to many events…read morethroughout the entire year! Featured events are: an annual Easter Egg Hunt complete with the Easter Bunny, Buccaneer Bash, SteamDream Expo, BlackRock Medieval Fest, Frontier Days, Music Festivals and the ever popular Haunted Hallows! We had the pleasure to attend the 2018 BlackRock Medieval Fest for the first time this summer! On a secluded 35 acres - you begin your adventure by turning onto a long winding drive (seems kind of sketchy at first) that takes you deep in the woods and opens back up to a huge field that is used for parking. As you walk up to the gate at BlackRock Medieval Fest you are greeted with smiles and the "no outside food or drink allowed inside" sign. Once inside you can enjoy live entertainment: live jousting, live action steel combat, 6 stages of entertainment, and live music. You can also enjoy fresh food and cold beverages (Including BEER!) that will quench your thirst and fill your belly. If it's shopping you like - lots of vendors are available with a wide variety of items for purchase from clothing to goblets. So many things to do and see but never enough time! General admission is only $10 at the gate, and children 12 & under are free! Overall: A solid 5 stars - the perfect destination to go and get a glimpse of a time gone bye.

To use a much over used term, this place is AWESOME. This was my second time here, both time during…read morethe Blackrock Medieval Fest. Tucked back in the woods just outside of Augusta, my first impression (3 years ago) upon turning onto the long winding entrance drive , was that this would be the perfect start to a cheesy slasher flick. Directional signs that appeared to be handwritten added to the effect. So to say I had low expectations for the experience would be spot on. Happy to say I was totally wrong! Fast forward to the present. I was excited to return to the Blackrock fest after my previous visit. And I wasn't disappointed. The way that Olde World Village is setup makes the entire Blackrock experience so much better. Everything just flows together and is easily accessible. I love how each show has it's own stage or area so that multiple acts can be simultaneously run without interrupting each other. Gives the visitor more bang for their buck. Plenty of easy parking. Easily accessible porta-johns. It is dirt/gravel parking so don't wear your best shoes. This location is perfect for historical simulations. I believe they also have a pioneer festival, and a pirate fest or steampunk fest at various times also. You should check out at least one of them!

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