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The Cattail Cafe at the Seven Clans Casino, Warroad MN - A Review

Cattail café Seven Clans Casino, Warroad, review - image Google


The Cattail café is conveniently located next to the casino and across from the gift shop. Here you can grab breakfast, lunch or dinner on the go in an informal, pedestrian type setting.

The food

The menu at the Cattail has your usual burgers, fish and chips and chicken dinners. There is a marked absence of vegetables and coleslaw seems to be the closest thing to green you will see. Don't expect any special treatment if you are vegan or gluten free. You don't always get what is on the menu as it seems they are not always able to prepare what you ask for and bluntly tell you they can't get you what's on the menu without giving a reason. I ate there once and had the fish and chips which was okay.

Service at the Cattail

Service was mixed when I visited. The serving staff behind the counter were pleasant enough but not very accommodating. I asked if they had veggie burgers and the guy looked at me as if I came from outer space. It was like he never heard about a veggie burger, laughed and said they had nothing like that. I overheard him discussing my request with another staff member and they both seemed to find it quite funny. He later said he guess he could make one if he knew what to put in it. I settled for the fish and chips.

On my last day the Cattail café was busy when we went for lunch. When I tried to order the fish or shrimp on the menu, the server said he wasn't able to make those. Seems he was more concerned about filling the burger and pizza orders and didn't want to be bothered with fish or shrimp. No reason was given as to why I couldn't have those menu items but I suspect it was just too much work for him.  Had to make my way to the Willow restaurant which wasn't much better.

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