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Contribuisci feedbackWent for a late lunch after driving down from Edmonton. had heard about the Last Chance and wanted to see it for myself. If you are in a hurry for fast food that is always the same, this is not the place. It is busy and crowded and warm inside on a hot day.But it was build in 1913! The service was good considering the steady flow in and out of the place and I had no complaints about the food. The bison burger is tasty and comes fully dressed. My wife loved the deep fried pickles, and the beans were excellent. Beer is cold and they have a good selection of beers in the cooler. The walls are covered in antiques and photos of the town when it was in it's heyday. You could spend hours just trying to look at all of it. Remember you are in a town of only 28 people. This is like visiting a place from the past and is well worth the trip across the 11 bridges to get there The Last Chance Saloon isn't about the food, it's about the place
Crowded, loud, can't get a seat and unclean. Don't bother going here. Not worth the time to drive out
The drive to Last Chance Saloon was quite interesting. You had to drive cross 9 or 10 wooden bridges. The inside of the saloon reminded me the cowboy movie. It's quite experienced.
It is busy give it that but after the second waitress slammed their hand on the table in front of 4 kids then took menus away after 5 minutes then delivered drinks 1/2 later for in 11/12 hours and were absolute rude angry people. Very sad that is an expeierence when supposed to be funny family time .
Having been a local and getting to visit Last Chance was a treat. Try their amazing burgers and don't forget the onion rings. The atmosphere is great and if the weather is nice an outdoor table is wonderful.
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