94th Aero Squadron
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We went with a group of friend and the service was tremendous. The decor is quite fascinating with the old war plane pieces, photos, bunker sacks and …
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Nice quiet place for family get together. There are options of outside seating with camp fire arrangements. Menu is short and simple but packed with l…
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A charming restaurant appropriately located next to the Montgomery Field Airport. On this particular afternoon, the weather was perfect to sit outside…
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94th Aero Squadron is open for Casual Dining. 94th Aero Squadron serves American and Steak dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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10 Reviews on “94th Aero Squadron”
Came all the way from Australia to try this place out defiantely not disappointed we had great service really good quality food and lots of it.
Mothra Says….What’s Your Vector Victor?. K and I got a recommendation from April, the best Hair Cutter in the Portland area, to have a cocktail and/or a meal at the 94th Aero Squadron just outside of balmy San Diego. So, because of this strong recommendation, we just had to stop in. There is both good news and well, not so good news. Bad news was, don’t go anywhere on Valentines Day evening. Why? Prefix menus, huge lines, & dudes wearing their one daffy duck tie. Good News: Nice setting, great theme, good drinks.We entered a full restaurant early at 5pm., sat at the bar and unfortunately listened to the staff complain. Shortly thereafter, we adjourned to a couch by the fire which really made the evening more pleasant. A nice cocktail server immediately approached us and took our drink order. K had a glass of chard, me; my signature martini. We did have a lovely evening here by the fireplace and will be back on a non-festive occasion to attempt lunch or dinner. April; good choice. Mothra says…..Dude! Where’s your Tie? She deserves better. 3.25 of 5.0
Underrated. You won’t find any hipsters at this old school supper club style place tucked away off Balboa avenue near Montgomery Field. But the food is good – I would stick with the basics: steak & potatoes is pretty much where it’s at. Dark lighting and 1930s jazz makes you either nostalgic or like you are back in grade school and having dinner with your nice, but slightly weird uncle 🙂
Where else can you play with WW1 planes, cannons and an ambulance while watching planes take off and land! The food is great too. Wine choice is not so good and neither was the service. Who cares though, the ambience is fanstatic and you will take lots of photos!
Avoid Friday night if want a fine dining. We have been coming here for three years. Tonight we made reservations yet they did not inform us that it was hip hop night. They had at least 6 thugs for security who would try to stamp my hand every time I left our table. Not sure we ll ever go back. It was really a let down. I am sure they make a lot of money in booze sales. But they should not try to do both. It is either a fine dining restaurant or a night club for the hip hop folks. At least tell the people that it is not a fine dining restaurant before bringing the family during the weekend to eat. The wait staff seemed to feel our pain. Disappointed.
Worth the price…get there before 10 am. There’s a deal if you get there before 10 am, and that makes this joint well worth every cent. They have a decent food selection, nice pasta/fajita/omelette station. A HUGE array of cheescakes (for all you cheesecake lovers). All in all this place is a nice, affordable restaurant to take the fam for brunch.
Sunday Brunch a must have…. Short and sweet of it, the Sunday Brunch is all that, and more. Always a pleasure, always a fond memory. I always ravaged the all-u-can-eat shrimp… who can resist? Good times.