Beaver Choice
745 W Baseline Rd
Mesa, AZ 85210
Five of us along with a
three year old visited the restaurant on a Thursday night to take advantage of
the all you can eat pierogi offer. Having written reviews for many years, this
restaurant presented me with a number of dilemmas in evaluating it.
The food represents a
number of disparate countries including Germany, Sweden, Poland and Canada.
While the food was tasty, the choices on the menu often led to confusion in
ordering, with customers wanting to change around a lot of dishes to suit their
tastes. Fortunately, we had an excellent waitress who did her best to keep
everyone happy.
I ordered the all you can
eat Pierogis, which comes with soup and salad. The salad is in a bowl on a
table at the end of the room, and is quite ordinary. The dressing is in two
squirt bottles that sit in a bowl of ice. The dressing is quite tasty, but the
seasonings in it blocked the spout, and then suddenly shot out of the bottle
drenching the salad.
Next, was the soup. It was
kept in an electric kettle with a broken lid. The soup was a traditional
European style borscht which had a chicken broth base, cabbage and thick sliced
beets. It was an excellent soup, though I would have preferred that the beets
were cut up a lot smaller and thinner.
What should have been the
high point of my dinner was a bunch of gummy, thick dough pierogi’s in a selection
of only 4 types. When I inquired about the selection since they advertise all
you can eat, I was told that they only put out 4 types because they can’t keep
up with the demand. In the hour and a half that I was there, I never once
observed the pans of pierogi’s get low enough that they had to be refilled.
Companion had the
Skomakarlada (Swedish Shoebox) which had a nice gravy and several nice medallions
but which was buried under a huge mass of mashed potatoes. Companion had asked
them to put some extra mushrooms on the plate, and was charged $1.75 for the
mushrooms that none of us could find.
Another companion had the
Hunter Schnitzel, which was a nice sized portion and came with two salads and a
huge portion of mashed potatoes with gravy. A heavy plate to say the least.
One of our companions was
a vegetarian and wanted the pierogi special, but was unable to eat the soup
portion owing to its base of chicken broth.
The high point of the meal
was the desserts. I had the Lingonberry Ice Cream which was excellent and the
best part of my meal. A number of others in our party ordered the same thing
after they saw mine. Companion had the Lemon Fluff, which was a beautifully
done and excellent tasting meringue.
The bill was presented and
I gave my Amex card. Their web site says that they accept it. I was asked by
our waitress to use a different card because Amex charges them 1% more than the
other cards. When I refused, they told me they would charge me 5% more on the
bill to cover my using Amex. This is the height of being cheap! Never in all my
days reviewing restaurants have I ever been subjected to something like this. I
have had places say that they don’t accept Amex, and that is their privilege,
but to add on a charge that isn’t even close to what they get charged smacks of
a place that is worried about every little dime and is worried about possibly
closing.
I cannot in all honesty
give this restaurant the rating that it should deserve. The food was very good,
and the service was adequate, but the place was more than half empty, poorly
decorated, and did not want to take a credit card that they clearly accept.
2 stars for quality of
food and service.