The local golf club offers ten dollar entrees on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday; which means the dining room is crowded and you need a reservation, unless you get there before five fifteen. We rarely do.
And each time we dine at Classic Views, the restaurant at the Berrien Hills Golf Course, I wonder how it stays open. After all, ten dollar entrees that include soup or salad are a bargain. I’ve always thought the chef offered these meals early in the week as an incentive for diners to come taste the food with little financial risk involved. It seems to work for Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday; but when we’ve gone to Classic Views between Thursday and Sunday there is hardly anybody there.
I value a bargain as much as the next person. At the same time, Earl and I always go out to eat on Friday night; and we usually spend much more than ten dollars an entrйe. So, if one likes the food (and we do) why not patronize Classic Views on the other nights of the week? The ten dollar entrees won’t last forever.






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