Terrible hours, overpriced food. I’m giving it two stars for the cleanliness if the club. The missing stars are because of pricing, hours of operation, location and club discounts. Club members should receive a minimum of 10% discount on all purchases. Hours of operation should be open until late, to allow the dormitory residents a little variety at night. The location of the club is so far away from all the airmen, that there isn’t any chance that they will go. 50% business lost right there. 412 services needs to reevaluate quality of service to Active Duty members and club members. Take a lesson from the other services squadrons throughout the Air Force. I’m sure you can branch out and learn how to make money and give back to the community.
Lucas N.
Classificação do local: 2 Lancaster, CA
This place is pretty overpriced for sub-par food. It’s crazy busy during rush hour lunch and everything is pretty much self serve. They used to have sweet tea, but replaced it with a machine that has tea made from concentrate, which really bummed me out. They do have a decent coffee/hot tea selection, but that’s not really good for lunch. Basically, I only come here to have a sit down lunch that isn’t in the food court. Don’t come here if you are looking for a meal that matches the prices. Or a quick lunch. Or sweet tea. Oh, and they changed their steak to some crazy choice of cut that I’ve never seen for steak and is always either over cooked or undercooked. So if you like it will done or super rare, you have a fifty/fifty chance of at least getting it cooked right even if it is still a bad cut.
Danny R.
Classificação do local: 4 Lancaster, CA
I think this is the restaurant at the Golf Course… Hope so anyways. My buddy and I came out for a round of golf and had a cheeseburger and fries after our round. It wasn’t In N Out but it hit the spot for sure. They have quite a variety of meals there and we saw numerous people come in to eat lunch and everyone’s food looked great
Patti K.
Classificação do local: 4 Mojave, CA
A long time ago Club Muroc was the Edwards Officer’s Club. Now it’s a combined officer/enlisted club, but some of the traditions, like steak on Fridays still hang on. The food here is pretty good. Nonmembers can eat here – members get a special, faster line for ordering. You order at the register and they bring it out to you. You can sit in the dining room or Fogleman’s lounge. In the lounge, they have TVs going all the time. The dining room is a little quieter. Sometimes they have problems getting food out quickly. For example, on our last trip after 30 minutes our food still hadn’t arrived. I complained. We got the food within a few minutes. But they made it better by giving us a coupon for $ 10 off during the next month. My favorite item is the spicy chicken wrap. Otherwise, the spicy chicken sandwich is pretty good, as is the tri-tip they serve on Thursday. A lot of people like the«tempura» chicken, which actually has a thick, beer-batter kind of coating on it. The Friday steak is so-so – it’s always cooked medium, even if you request rare. If you want steak, be sure to get to the club early because they fill up. The best place to sit is in one of the round-table booths on the east side of the dining room – a carry over from the old days of it being the base officer’s club. They’re pretty well insulated for sound. Finally, a packed parking lot doesn’t always mean the place is packed. Anytime they have an event going on, the lot is full, but the dining room isn’t.