Club House Kitchen
2801 Old Greenwood Rd #16, Fort Smith, AR
What to expect
Google Reviews
Great sandwiches and options at buffet. Just a little pricey, but tastes great!
The food was old and not very warm on the buffet. And the counter person acted like it was an inconvenience to make a sandwich for my husband instead of the brunch buffet. The sandwich was decent but the chips were just ok, no salt on them. We paid almost 50$ for one buffet, a grilled cheese with bacon and jalapenos and one drink. Additionally there was no one manning the meat cutting station and the meat looks like it had been sitting there for days. And the avocado toast had been there so long the color was brown.
11/1 Whoever the little short green haired girl is was looking and talking about my family! I have a child. And I don’t appreciate having to explain why a jealous woman was talking about my family and being rude to us. Then we could hear the girl laughing about us from around the corner. We paid 80 dollars for my sisters birthday to eat here and we did not appreciate the way we were treated . I never was asked if I wanted another glass of orange juice. So I sat there glass empty most of my meal. Place is lacking professional service. Hell it’s lacking service in general. Maybe get nice employees that don’t act like they hate their life? Or some that know how to work in the service industry correctly. Don’t go here. Not worth it at all
Not a Cuban. Well, Not a good Cuban. The restaurant has been chosen by their customers as a top choice for Brunch and Sandwiches. Recognition from the Democrat Gazette 2024, for best in the "River Valley," is proudly on display at the front counter. I cannot argue with that. But what I will say is their "Cuban Sandwich" needs help. Before I wander down the rabbit hole with a descriptive analysis of the sandwich, let me get the salad out of the way. My wife ordered the small Cobb Salad. Decent, fresh, no complaints. I have eaten a few Cuban sandwiches. One of my favorites. A bait that will lure me into any deli. There are minimum requirements. A Cuban must have mustard! A liberal dousing of YELLOW mustard. An essential condiment. Without it, it is nothing more than a bland pork sandwich. No bright yellow stain to be found between the ciabatta. It did have a little deli mustard. Not a suitable substitute. At the counter, the very nice young lady gave me a couple of packets of plain yellow mustard. Needs more, but this is a start. Between the bread, lots of meat; ham, pulled roast pork, and pickles. The roast pork was a little dry. First bite; something does not taste quite right. An unmistakable old grease flavor on the ciabatta. My best guess as to the cause; the panini press needs a good cleaning. It is a nice, attractive deli, with great service. Order something other than a Cuban Sandwich and something that is not pressed.
Stopped here during a trip. Great food, both sandwiches were delicious. Chips and soup were perfect sides. Great staff. Highly recommend this place.