I have been going to Walt's since I was 8 years old, my first experience was with my father. Such of one that kept me coming back for years to come. I love the overwhleming smell of the wood mixed with the hickory smoked ribs. I still find myself rolling my window down every time I drive by just to get a wiff. Yes my mouth waters just thinking about it. I dined with my family at least once a week, it was always a favorite to the whole family. I now have a family of my own and we eat at Walt's every chance we get.\r
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Yes things are a bit different without Bill H. Melton. He was loved by many and will be mised. Bill Melton was an icon to the Northern Kentucky culture--he mad a great restaurant and was one hell of a business man. What an act to follow, not even some of our best now could fill the shoes of Mr. Melton. I see that Walt's is still going on which so many are glad to see. The food, as always, is good, and the ribs are still the best around. The atmosphere never lost it's eclectic charm and quite often I'm reminded of the happy memories there as a child.\r
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I can overlook some of the snags as long as the main things stay the same. I'm sure the kids will soon get the hang of it and become more polished the way their father wanted. I'm sure it will work out with some time. It's had it's share of hardships, but that will never keep them from putting all their hard work and determination into making the restaurant better than it's ever been. I'm rooting for the Melton family, and I hope they make it so that walt's will be around for my kids, and theirs, to enjoy. I give Walt's 3 stars.
Pros: Good consistent food. Eclectic, warm, charming atmosphere. Devotion to carrying on the Melton dream.
Cons: Service needs to be a little speedier. Tip: Work on bettering the service.
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