Tag Archive: ste.-genevieve


The Midway; Weingarten (Ste. Genevieve), MO

Name of Restaurant: The Midway
Location of Restaurant: Highway 32, Ste. Genevieve, MO (Weingarten)
Date of Visit: November 18, 2007

The Midway This was my second or third visit to The Midway, though the first visit in a while. It’s been long enough for the other visits that I don’t really remember my exact experiences. I guess they weren’t that memorable, and, after this last visit, maybe I’m glad to have forgotten?

The Midway kind-of sits out in the middle of nowhere. It’s approximately 12 miles from Ste. Genevieve city limits and maybe 20 miles from Farmington; on Highway 32. It has a nice atmosphere, but I think that’s about it, and even then, only for those who can deal with dead animals on the walls. It’s decorated like a hunting lodge and equipped with a bar, pool tables and games, televisions, and a private party-room upstairs.

The Midway The Midway The Midway

The only benefit of the doubt I give them for this visit, is that we were with a rather large group. However, even with that considered, it was not any different from serving numerous “normal” sized parties, just that we sat close together. The rest of the restaurant was completely empty except for a few men sitting at the bar, watching the football game. So maybe there is no benefit of the doubt with this considered. We also received separate tickets just like we would if we were sitting at different tables. Yet, even though our ticket had only three people on it, we were still charged the “service charge” for groups of eight or more. Needless to say, after our rather bad experience with the food and such, few people, if any, saw fit to leave any additional tip.

I liked the waitress, she was very sweet and did her job well. However, my food and much of the food others around me had ordered, arrived cold. I had ordered the shrimp ka-bobs meal that came with green beans and mashed potatoes. My father-in-law, mother-in-law, and husband all ordered the special: roast beef with slaw, green beans, and mashed potatoes.

As far as my meal was concerned, the green beans were good, but cold. The main course was ice cold. My husband encouraged me to complain but I was so hungry I rathered to just eat it. My husband felt that his roast beef was dry.

My sister-in-law had ordered a cheeseburger meal, and, apparently, they had forgotten about her. While everyone else had their food, she was still sitting there. A second waitress, who appeared to have been a manager, was nearby – not the waitress that was really doing all the work for our table as far as we were concerned – and someone mentioned to her that my sister-in-law had not received her food. She rudely stated that it would be coming soon… with no apology. A few minutes later, she was back and someone else, mentioned the same problem to her. Again she was rude and said it would be coming soon, with no apology. More time passed and several people had even finished eating by now, including myself, when the burger arrived. Our original waitress brought it, set it in front of my sister-in-law and apologized for the wait. It interests me how this older and seemingly more seasoned waitress or maybe even manager was so rude, yet our regular waitress seemed genuinely sorry for the wait.

After our meal was finished, the waitress began cleaning up the tables. Of course, everyone was still sitting around talking. She asked me if I would like her to remove my plate, and I said, “sure.” In one swift move, she lifted the plate and the remaining butter from my shrimp spilled all over me. Stained my good jeans and the right arm of my good shirt. I knew that she did not mean it and she apologized profusely, but it just felt like it added insult to injury.

Then the “service charge” added to our bill just made things worse. Our ticket read that it was for nine people, yet stated three seats. It was obvious that the employees had doctored every ticket so as to receive an 18% tip on every meal when much of nothing was actually deserved.

All-in-all, I think the only thing the Midway has going for it are the pool tables and bar. If you want to sit and watch a game and hang with your buddies, it’s the perfect place to go. However, don’t count on the food being on time or very good at all… or getting out of there without staining your clothing.

Final Rating: 2 Star(s)

El Torero; Ste. Genevieve, MO

Name of Restaurant: El Torero
Location of Restaurant: 634 Ste. Genevieve Dr., Ste. Genevieve, MO
Date of Visit: September 8, 2007

El Torero El Torero is located in the building that was once a Taco John’s and before that a Taco Bell. Of the three, El Torero is superior. It’s not that wanna-be Mexican fast food, but some good stuff.

We’ve visited several times though none lately. But every time has been a wonderful visit, including this last time. The waiter was attentive, the food arrived fast and fresh and absolutely delicious.

There’s really not much to say, because I give everything a thumbs up from the food and service to the atmosphere. Not to mention that they keep the kids happy with a kids’ menu that includes cheeseburgers (made my four-year-old very happy, he had been upset we weren’t going to McDonald’s). My only complaint would be that it is hard to choose what to eat because it is all so good! Yes, that’s sappy, but it is what it is. If you’re in the area and hungry for some Mexican food, stop by!

Fajitas Mexican Fajitas Pizza Quesadilla

Final Rating: 5 Star(s)

Sirros; Ste. Genevieve, MO

Name of Restaurant: Sirros
Location of Restaurant: Merchant St., Ste. Genevieve, MO
Date of Visit: August 2, 2006

When first entering Sirros, I knew it was going to be another tight fit. The main room is not large at all, there were only about seven tables for groups of four or less. I am told they have another room for seating but it must have been reserved or something, because we never saw evidence of that. During the course of the meal, I was quite uncomfortable, feeling as if I was sitting out in the middle of the room (my chair was directed out this way).

Water Over Road Orris

We were not sitting very long at all when the waitress came for our drink order – this was very nice. She brought us the drinks but we weren’t yet ready to order. By her third trip, we were. My husband and I both ordered the Super Sirro Burger, only he got cole slaw instead of fries and half an order of onion rings. I settled for the french fries. For our toddler, we ordered a kid’s chicken strip meal with fries.

It seemed like we waited a long time for our food. Our son started to get very grumpy and kept trying to leave until another waitress brought him a coloring sheet and three crayons. This distracted him for all of five minutes.

Super Sirro Burger When our food finally arrived, I was famished. But it was all very much worth the wait. Our burgers were not some processed-crap-soy-meat, they were real hamburger – and fresh, too. And the french fries were marvelous, even our son ate most of his. I tried his chicken, as well, it was also very fresh and not very processed. The breading on it was light, it almost seemed as if there wasn’t any – it was 97% chicken. And as for the onion rings? Apparently a half an order at Sirros equals about five orders at other places. There were so many onion rings – very delicious onion rings (says the person who does not like onion very much) – that my husband had to get a to-go box for them.

Overall, it was a good experience. My only complaint would be the lack of room and the general layout of the tables, but, again, I suppose they usually have more room than they do on the night we visited.

Under the Orris

Final Rating: 5 Star(s)

Powered by WordPress | Theme: Motion by 85ideas.