4/5 Scott P. 2 years ago on Google
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2:
I
placed
an
order
over
the
phone
today
and
everything
went
perfectly.
Maybe
they
have
solved
their
staffing
issues.
We
got
a
Buffalo
chicken
wrap
and
shrimp
po’boy
and
both
were
good.
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Edit:
The
owner
was
kind
enough
to
send
me
a
gift
card
to
give
them
another
try.
I
tried
to
order
online
but
couldn’t
figure
out
how
to
use
the
gift
card
online,
so
I
called.
“Can
you
hold
for
a
second?”
Sure.
10
minutes
later,
I
thought
something
must’ve
happened,
so
I
hung
up
and
called
back.
Same
thing
–
“just
one
second.”
I
waited
this
time
for
6
minutes
before
cutting
my
losses
and
eating
elsewhere.
They
must
be
extremely
short
staffed
these
days.
Will
update
my
review
if/when
I’m
able
to
order
from
there
again.
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I
was
excited
to
try
Three
Kings
as
I
just
moved
in
nearby
and
heard
that
they
have
some
of
the
best
burgers
in
town.
We
went
at
5:45p
on
a
Wednesday
and
got
the
last
available
table,
so
reservations
are
recommended.
They
seemed
to
be
short
staffed,
because
no
one
took
our
order
until
after
6p.
They
still
honored
happy
hour
pricing,
at
least,
which
ends
at
6p.
Happy
hour
is
Monday-Friday
from
4-6p
in
the
whole
restaurant.
It
includes
1/2
draft
beer,
$2
off
wine,
$4
wells,
$5
margaritas,
and
$6
appetizers.
We
ordered
a
beer,
cocktail,
spicy
chicken
toasted
ravioli,
gyro
sliders,
and
the
Kings
Signature
Smash
burger
(double
cheeseburger
w/
smash
sauce).
The
chicken
t-ravs
were
mediocre.
The
outside
wasn’t
bad,
and
the
sriracha
ranch
dipping
sauce
was
good,
but
the
inside
was
just
a
gooey
mess.
I’d
imagine
the
beef
ones
would
be
better.
When
the
entrees
came
out
is
when
my
review
went
from
3-4
stars
to
2…
My
burger
was
cold.
My
wife’s
sweet
potato
fries
were
too
hot
for
her
to
eat
right
away,
but
her
gyro
sliders
were
cold
as
well.
We
assumed
the
entrees
sat
there
while
waiting
for
the
sides
to
finish.
Upon
further
inspection,
I
don’t
know
that
the
burger
would
have
been
good
even
if
it
had
been
served
hot.
It
looked
more
like
a
Big
Mac
patty
than
a
crispy-edged,
juicy-middle
smashburger
patty
that
places
like
Mac’s
and
Carl’s
serve
up.
The
bun
was
supposed
to
be
toasted
but
was
pale
which
just
a
ring
of
crisp
around
the
edge.
The
fries
had
promise
but
were
bland.
Some
seasoning
would
do
wonders
for
it.
Regarding
the
atmosphere,
there
were
several
TVs
but
none
were
showing
the
Cardinals
game
for
some
reason,
even
though
it
was
the
end
of
a
close
game.
We
requested
that
it
be
put
on
one
of
the
TVs
but
it
never
was.
When
you
go
to
a
pub,
you
expect
to
be
able
to
see
your
local
team
play.
Overall,
I
can’t
recommend
Three
Kings.
Maybe
they
just
had
a
bad
night,
but
what
I
had
hoped
would
become
my
go-to
neighborhood
pub
is
now
in
“I
don’t
know
if
I’ll
ever
go
back”
territory.
There’s
a
Circle
7
Ranch
just
down
the
road
and
it’s
been
better
in
every
way
both
times
I’ve
been.
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