Snoqualmie Valley Blog

March 11, 2010

Mabel’s on the Ridge Off To a Poor Start

Filed under: Snoqualmie Ridge, restaurants — Tags: — editor @ 10:28 am

The first impression I had of Mabel’s when I drove by was, oh noooo, white tablecloths…not good for kids and it’s gonna be expensive. Since that day last week, I have only heard bad stories about the place…

1) A family I know went to Mabel’s last Sunday morning just before 8 am, looked at the hours on the door, which said they opened at 8 am, and then walked around the block to kill a few minutes. At 8 am, the owner opened the door and said “you know we don’t open until 9? See you in an hour.” And shut the door in their face.

2) Another family I know went for dinner last week on a weeknight and waited so long for their food that they missed all of their evening activities. When the food came 40 minutes after they ordered, it was cold.

So those 2 stories are enough to keep us away, but please comment if you have had a different experience.

And if you ever have the crazy idea to open a restaurant or business on the Ridge, you better understand that you can’t make mistakes like that, because we all hear about it really fast.

October 7, 2009

Visit the Haunted Ridge Cemetery on Halloween!

Filed under: Local Events, Snoqualmie Ridge — Tags: , — editor @ 10:47 am

Visit the “Haunted Graveyard” on Snoqualmie Ridge this Halloween!

The Haunted Graveyard will be giving SCARY guided tours on Halloween Night. There are frights and spooks, moving animatronic trees and owls, a zombie that comes out of the ground, and of course, plenty of surprises.

Visit the Haunted Graveyard website for more info!

August 2, 2008

RANT: Restaurants on Snoqualmie Ridge

We try and try to get a decent meal in Snoqualmie and our list of places where this is possible is now very short. We don’t have kids, so our reviews will be slanted that way – but I’d love to have reviews submitted from anyone in the area.

Most people try a restaurant once and if they don’t have a good experience, they never come back. In terms of the Ridge, that could put a place out of business in a hurry.

In particular, I love the Pickle Lady for lunch and have had good experiences at Emerald City Smoothie. We like iBurger, but when I’m craving a great burger it’s certainly not my choice.

When we tried to go Talay Thai, we walked in to a nearly empty restaurant, sat down, and waited for at least 5 minutes. The chef saw us, ignored us, and didn’t tell anyone in the back we were there. We heard lots of laughing and commotion from the back, but no one ever came out. We’ll never return.

Nick and Willy’s take and bake pizza is now closed. We never tried it. Hmmm…

Taco del Mar is one of my favorites, but when I tried to go there on the Ridge, the food was sub-par and the service was awful.

Tried to go to Finaghty’s once, but it was so crowded that we couldn’t sit down. I take this as a sign we need more adult-oriented restaurants! We’ll try again and report back.

Mike’s Cascade Grill was overpriced and the menu was mediocre and unmemorable at best. It’s very loud in there.

I have to wonder if the restrictions placed on businesses in this area have prevented success in general. The cost of just being open has got to be extremely prohibitive for the owners of these restaurants. While it’s nice to have original concepts in there, I fear that the conditions for opening, growing, and maintaining a successful small business on the Ridge are backfiring a bit, resulting in a standard of poor quality and service.

June 11, 2008

Welcoma Acacia Salon to Snoqualmie Ridge

Filed under: Services, Snoqualmie Ridge — Tags: , , , — editor @ 9:47 pm

Acacia just had their grand opening last weekend. Formerly known as Renaissance, Acacia Salon looks beautiful and has the same stylists as before, plus two new staff members.

New owner is also a stylist, which the staff is very happy about.

They carry Redken, Bumble & Bumble, Caviar, and more.

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