The price was okay, a little much for such a small selection. It was very dark so we sat near the back where there was a window and set of glass doors. I was told it was a nice place to eat, and one of the only places to eat on Base. It was very cafeteria style. Reminded me of a cheap old folks home. The ladies who worked there were very nice, and refilled our glasses. We wont go back though, it was a waste, stopping by subway would have been better and cheaper.
Ruby G.
Place rating: 2 Charleston, SC
Not a fan. Working on the Weapons Station doesn’t come with a plethora of lunch choices. The Red Bank Club is outside of the gates and offers a typical American style menu and Buffett. The lady working the register was very nice. and also honest. While waiting on my to go food I asked if could go ahead and have my cup for the drink I ordered. The drinks were available in the dining room. She let me know that they don’t give out cups ahead of time so you don’t drink it all while you’re waiting. ?? So I pay the same price for a drink as if I was dining in, but am not allowed in refills… if I were to even need it. The food is pretty sub par.
Samantha S.
Place rating: 2 San Diego, CA
We went here for the lunch buffet. It was fine… kind of reminded me of the dining hall at my college, but with less selection. If you live or work on base, it’s a convenient lunch option and will get the job done(enter hungry, leave not hungry). Otherwise… eh.
Lungfish L.
Place rating: 1 Mount Pleasant, SC
stay clear of this place. no napkins on tables, no ketchup/mustard, no service… nothing… had to get my own drink from the waitress station. also had to flag down a waitress — when she asked what i wanted for lunch, i explained to her I needed to see menu first to be able to answer that questions. i went with the burger — nothing special. just a plain old burger/fries. I thought maybe this is just me and I caught them on a off day — then i watched two other tables of people get up and leave… this place is HORRIBLE.