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- 4.1Food
- 4.1Service
- 4.1Ambience
- 4.1Value
Noise • Moderate
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Noise • Moderate
Myke
Phoenix8 reviews
Dined on July 3, 2026
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Dined on June 27, 2026
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Tahoe7 reviews
Dined on April 10, 2026
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Orange County13 reviews
Dined on March 17, 2026
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Dined on March 2, 2026
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Jackie
Palm Springs5 reviews
Dined on October 26, 2025
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The ambience is cozy, relaxed, and welcoming, guests often describe a pleasant, neighborhood‑gem feel with friendly staff and a calmer noise level than other nearby resort restaurants. Service is frequently called personable (especially managers and certain servers), and the food presentation gives some dishes an elevated, high‑end feel despite the casual setting.
For best value and a lively but not crowded feel, try breakfast service or happy hour, guests often praise the breakfast offerings and happy hour deals. If you prefer a quieter meal, aim for weekday mid‑mornings or mid‑afternoons. Be aware that evenings and busy periods can be slower on service, so earlier dinner reservations or weekday visits are smarter choices.
Yes, Hanna’s Table makes a cozy, casual date-night spot with good food, a full bar, and a relaxed atmosphere. Guests frequently praise the crispy salmon and rib‑eye as restaurant standouts, and many call out friendly, attentive staff (especially the manager) that add to the experience. Note that service can vary on busy nights, so for a quieter, more seamless evening consider an earlier dinner or a weekday visit.
Portions at Hanna’s Table tend to be generous. Guests mention large, satisfying plates, from a hearty meat loaf and big rib‑eye servings to a towering, shareable nachos appetizer. The popular crispy salmon plates and fish & chips are also described as filling and good value. If you’re sharing, many entrees and apps are easily split between two people.
Family‑friendly: yes. Guests frequently dine with families, celebrate birthdays, and bring kids for occasions like Mother’s Day. Seating appears casual and welcoming for groups. Accessibility specifics (ramps, ADA seating) aren’t mentioned in available details, so call ahead if you need accommodations.
Aim for a weekday visit for the calmest experience; midweek mornings or early afternoons are often less busy. If you want the most popular offerings, weekend mornings or happy hour will be vibrant but can be busier, and occasionally slower on service, according to guests.
Business casual is the stated dress code, comfortable but neat attire is appropriate whether you’re stopping in for breakfast, a relaxed lunch, or dinner at the full bar.
Based on guest feedback, peak times tend to be breakfast service and evening dinner hours, guests praise the breakfast and happy hour draws, and some report slower service when the restaurant is busy. Quieter windows are likely mid‑afternoon or weekday mornings (outside weekend breakfast/brunch), if you prefer a more relaxed visit.
Yes, families and children dine here regularly. Guests report family celebrations, Mother’s Day visits, and parents bringing teens and younger kids. While there’s no menu data available to confirm a kids’ menu, the wide range of café classics, breakfast items, and generous portions make it easy to find something for younger diners. Call ahead if you have specific dietary or seating needs.
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