We had a great time at The Mayor’s Table Pacific Pub and Kitchen. Guy, our bartender, was amazing—super knowledgeable and clearly focused on making sure we were happy. His attention to detail really stood out, and he made our visit memorable. We’ll definitely be back!
Katelyn Wilsusen
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October 05, 2024
I’m not sure why this place has 4.2 stars! Everything from the ambiance to the food and service was amazing. Jordan and the staff were outstanding, providing excellent recommendations. We loved every aspect of our experience!
Gabriel BMMind
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December 24, 2023
Celebrating Christmas Eve Brunch at the Mayor's was incredible. Not only did they have the largest selection of top-quality foods, but their service was fantastic! It was all you can eat, and it was hard to stop devouring plate after plate. They had really refreshing iced tea with rose water in it. I didn't expect to see an ice sculpture as their centerpiece. I hope to come back again soon, as it was quite the experience.
Stefanie Ziller
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July 30, 2024
We celebrated 2 birthdays here for Sunday brunch. The food was overall pretty good, I liked the crab cake Benedict and kids liked the souffle pancakes. But the service was just ok. There seemed to be some kind of issue, because our reservation was at 9.15 but they weren't ready for us until 9:30. The server was not too friendly. We sat outside and enjoyed the summer weather. Maybe willing to give it another try.
Clint Burns
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November 03, 2024
Our experience at The Mayor’s Table was extremely disappointing and, frankly, upsetting. Our family, both from in town and out of town, were dining together with my 7-year-old niece, who has special needs and strict dietary restrictions, requiring her to bring her own food. Rather than showing any understanding, General Manager Quentin Gravet insisted on enforcing their “no outside food” policy in an uncompromising manner. When we tried to explain her situation, he even suggested they could “put her in a room to eat,” which was not only unaccommodating but also deeply unsettling for her. This scared her and made her feel singled out and unwelcome.
As a family, we felt the lack of compassion and flexibility was shocking, especially in a setting that should prioritize the comfort of all guests. I would advise anyone with children or dietary needs to think twice before choosing The Mayor’s Table. We won’t be returning, and I hope management considers a more empathetic approach for future guests.
We had a great time at The Mayor’s Table Pacific Pub and Kitchen. Guy, our bartender, was amazing—super knowledgeable and clearly focused on making sure we were happy. His attention to detail really stood out, and he made our visit memorable. We’ll definitely be back!
I’m not sure why this place has 4.2 stars! Everything from the ambiance to the food and service was amazing. Jordan and the staff were outstanding, providing excellent recommendations. We loved every aspect of our experience!
Celebrating Christmas Eve Brunch at the Mayor's was incredible. Not only did they have the largest selection of top-quality foods, but their service was fantastic! It was all you can eat, and it was hard to stop devouring plate after plate. They had really refreshing iced tea with rose water in it. I didn't expect to see an ice sculpture as their centerpiece. I hope to come back again soon, as it was quite the experience.
We celebrated 2 birthdays here for Sunday brunch. The food was overall pretty good, I liked the crab cake Benedict and kids liked the souffle pancakes. But the service was just ok. There seemed to be some kind of issue, because our reservation was at 9.15 but they weren't ready for us until 9:30. The server was not too friendly. We sat outside and enjoyed the summer weather. Maybe willing to give it another try.
Our experience at The Mayor’s Table was extremely disappointing and, frankly, upsetting. Our family, both from in town and out of town, were dining together with my 7-year-old niece, who has special needs and strict dietary restrictions, requiring her to bring her own food. Rather than showing any understanding, General Manager Quentin Gravet insisted on enforcing their “no outside food” policy in an uncompromising manner. When we tried to explain her situation, he even suggested they could “put her in a room to eat,” which was not only unaccommodating but also deeply unsettling for her. This scared her and made her feel singled out and unwelcome. As a family, we felt the lack of compassion and flexibility was shocking, especially in a setting that should prioritize the comfort of all guests. I would advise anyone with children or dietary needs to think twice before choosing The Mayor’s Table. We won’t be returning, and I hope management considers a more empathetic approach for future guests.