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10224 104 Ave NW, Edmonton, Alberta, T5J 4Y8, Canada
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Mar 20, 2018
This place has gone downhill more and more. Came the first time during Garth Brooks and the Buffet was great. Tried again for the preseason buffet and it was pretty good though not as good as Garth.Came when they had the a la Carte menu and waited nearly an hour for mains. My steak was good but the fish was over cooked and like it came in some lentil soup. They’ve recently switched to buffet again and it was disappointing. Meat was tough, sides were limited and half empty. Server was rude and absent. Had to ask for plates at the buffet setup. We used to come to the bar for drinks during intermission and it seemed like there was one gal really holding the bar together. Now she seems to have left, the whole things takes forever and the other bartenders can’t make a manhatten and pour a beer in under 20 minutes. Not worth the trip up anymore. Save your money and eat elsewhere before coming to the game. Or get better value and good from sportsnet seats.

Feb 1, 2018
Very nice venue. Good service. Friendly staff. Beverage menu is good with lots of choice. However they advertise a "Premium Buffet ". It definitely wasn't premium. Very little choice and high priced. $39.95 each was eat too high for the quality and choice. $14.00 for a 6oz glass of McWilliams Merlit was excessive. Probably won't go back.

Feb 9, 2018
Imagine my surprise when I arrived for my 6:30 reservation to be informed that Curve was not open. I would call that terrible management.

Nov 8, 2017
Food was beyond salty. Food was also poorly seasoned otherwise. Also severly overpriced.

Oct 4, 2017
Terrible is the best word to describe our experience. Waited over an hour for food(never actually got it) drinks were slow. Don't waste your time, eat anywhere else and get to the game on time.

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