I have been told for 3 years to go to the Dutchman and I finally did and took my mother-in-law and grandfather with me. I'm now sorry i did. We ordered the clam chowder and it showed up ice cold. It took 10 min. to get the waitress to get more hot soup. When I ordered the broiled seafood plater i asked the waitress about the ""seasoning"" on the food and she said it was just like a pinch of salt. I told her i was concerned cause i have a stomach problem and can't have any spices at all. I told her i would feel better if I could order it with NO SPICES ALL ALL. She said ""nope....it comes wil just a little, you won't even know it's there"" since when do other people decide what I'm going to order? If I'm paying, then I decide. She assured me it would be fine. When my food came it was like a cajun spice and I couldn't eat my food. By the time I could get her again to fix my food, my entire family had finished eating and we were reading to go. So needless to say, I paid 22 bucks for a meal I didn't get to eat so I'm not really happy about it. My mother-in-law ordered french fries instead of rice and she never got them. The waitress offered to bring them with the check and said ""you can take them home with you"" WTF??? Do you people actually screne your personal before giving them a job. My total bill was almost $160 and some of my food i didn't get and some of it went into the trash without being eaten and the waitress wasn't even willing to do anything about it. So my first experience to the The Flying Dutchman? I think it's overrated and the service stinks and when things gets screwed up you can't even get a manager to fix it. You are just stuck with the bill and the wrong food. NOT RIGHT AT ALL!
Pros: my son loved his BBQ ribs. funny since the ribs where the only thing good at the seafood resturant.
Cons: the soup was ice cold, the service was the worst i've ever had and you can't get a manger to fix things when you have a problem.
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