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Quesadilla Restaurants in Sun Prairie

The best places in Sun Prairie to eat Quesadilla. Our interactive map features all restaurants around Sun Prairie who offer this dish to eat out or take away.

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City: Sun Prairie, 315 E Linnerud Dr, Sun Prairie, WI 53590, United States
The menu of The Cannery Grill from Sun Prairie includes 79 dishes. On average, dishes or drinks on the menu cost about $8.5. The categories can be viewed on the menu below.
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City: Sun Prairie, 2691 Windsor St, 53590, Sun Prairie, United States
"Good filling food but with better ingredients higher prices. Nice local chain. Be careful when you come during peak times may not have a seat."
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City: Sun Prairie, 1086 Emerald Ter, Sun Prairie I-53590-2037, United States
Terrace, Takeout, Parking, Wifi
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City: Sun Prairie, 1086 Emerald Terrace, Sun Prairie, 53590, United States Of America
The place from Sun Prairie offers 84 different dishes and drinks on the menu at an average $9.8.
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City: Sun Prairie, 2832 Prairie Lakes Dr, Sun Prairie, United States
"We pass Monk's Bar Grill multiples times and finally had a moment to go in and dine. Buckle up, I like to do in-depth reviews, TL;DR at the bottom. First Impressions: It was packed when we arrived, parking was an obstacle in and of itself. This made us think that this was the place to be. We're not sports enthusiasts, but the thought did cross my mind if there was some sporting event that lead to the high volume of tenants. Wait Time: We go in, it's a 10-15 minute wait, we go back outside to wait as there was a line, and 3 minutes later a table cleared up. Being as packed as it was, we understood that there might be some wait time for our order to be taken and our meals to come rolling out. Overall, it wasn't too unbearable, and it was more reasonable than anything. They have a cool robot server running around, I hope it's getting paid fairly. Atmosphere: It's your usual sport bar/pub restaurant combo. They had a bar area, TV's all around playing different things, lots of Packer decor, but this is WI, so it's expected. Service: Our server was very chill and attentive. Overall, Morgan did great! Food: We ordered the cheese curds for the appetizer, the server was kind to inform us that they taste better with ranch than with marinara sauce, but they did fail to inform us that ranch is extra $0.50) but now you know. We also ordered their Sweet Chili Cauliflower Bites, the sauce tasted like Asian Zing sauce from Buffalo Wild Wings, other than that, it's fried cauliflower with sauce. For the main meal, we ordered the Smoked Brisket Burger and the Alamo Burger. At first glance, they look amazing and photogenic. The Alamo was very disappointing, there was no flavor in that patty. After a couple of unsatisfied bites, I disassembled my burger. The mushroom caramelized onions were oddly very sweet and overpowering, with a hint of BBQ sauce. It says there's bacon in there, but I didn't taste the bacon when it was all together, after separating, the bacon was sad soggy meat slices. Speaking of soggy, that bottom bun slice was absolutely drenched, your fingers were just sinking in trying to grab a hold of the bun. The amount of lettuce tomato was laughable compared to how big and presentable the burger was. The only good tasting thing on this burger were the two breaded mozzarella wedges that were stuck on top, they had enough flavor that I didn't need to dip them in the sauce. Then and only then) after adding some salt and pepper to my patty, was that more enjoyable. For the Smoked Brisket Burger, just go to Smoky Jon's BBQ. It had the same issue as the Alamo, with the patty, bottom bun, lettuce/tomato ratio, and overall lack of flavor. Portion Size vs Value: The amount of cheese curds you get for $9 and the amount of cauliflower bites you get for $9 is not worth it. The cheese curds were very small, as if it was the remanence of what once were good curds, same with the cauliflower, they were very small pieces that looked bigger due to the breading. The burgers, as a whole, are a lot, you get pickles slices on the side, fries/chips, and the extras stuff that they skewer on the top bun, each one was $16. However, seeing how distasteful they are, to me, they are not worth it. I dare say Culver's has better burgers and I can get two basket meals for almost the same price as one Monk's burger, and it'll have more flavor. Conclusion: Overall, Monk's left me very unsatisfied. They can definitely improve on how they present the burger to deter the bottom bun from sucking up all the juices, not skimp on the lettuce and tomato, and season their meats. The only time I'll go back to Monk's is if a friend/family member wants to go, but I'll probably avoid the burgers the next round and try something different. I'm very critical of taste and the overall integrity of my meal, and so my review is just that, my review of my own experience at this restaurant for the first time. no pictures of my dissected burger, hands got dirty)"
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City: Sun Prairie, 804 Liberty Blvd, 53590, Sun Prairie, United States
"Always an excellent place to go! Food is great, staff is great, atmosphere is great to go a great place!"

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