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Bidrage med feedbackThe Curve sever breakfast from 7 o'clock, very limited menu, not pricy at all at $30 with lace, very quiet like a funeral home, surprisingly my west coast Benny very tasty, eggs exactly right, not runny,...coffe taste bitter, sit too long? service very slow, I think the dinner menu have more choice and the atmosphere much lively. less my stomach thank you.
Great place to relax with friends and family! ! The bar has limited but good choice of beers. There is an extensive cocktail list and the bar appetizers / meals are absolutely delicious
The service was slow and the food was okay. We enjoyed the live music while we were dining. I wasn't woven and I don't think I was back.
We visited Curve for drinks and a small meal before a show. We split a tasty prawn and chorizo flatbread that was the perfect size for two people. I had a glass of Sumac Ridge Merlot, and was pleased to see many BC wines on the menu. My partner opted for a beer. The service was fantastic, with attentive staff who were not overbearing. The flatbread was a highlight of our meal, and we look forward to coming back again in the future.
My husband and I went to Curve Restaurant 2x during our stay and stayed less than 10 minutes each time. The first time it was 10 a.m. on Monday morning and I wanted some iced tea. When I got to the bar, I was turned around right away because... We don't serve alcohol until 11:00. As a casino resort, I find it strange that alcohol is not served around the clock. Although I didn't want any alcohol, how could they turn off such a profit maker? The second time we went to dinner at 18:30 on Monday night. It took forever to sit, and then nobody came back to us. We left after 10 minutes when we saw how unorganized the staff was. There were about 8 seats all over the place, so it was not very crowded. There were at least 5 servers, but they all wandered around or floated at the bar. We observed that a tray of drinks went out, then returned because they were the wrong order. The waiters and bartenders spent time to find out where the drinks go, and then we watched the bartender who had to taste one of the drinks with a straw because nobody could say what the alcohol-free drink was. A party of six was taken on a tray, but the tray was just next to the table. The food was there for 5 minutes before a waiter finally came by and served it. We went out.