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| - Typical MEDIOCRE Food Fight experience. Great atmosphere, but the food is not of the quality one would expect from a restaurant that charges $$$ for a meal. Had the blue crab cake and the calamari to start, house salad and a ceaser salad--nothing remarkable about any of it. Ran out of the halibut before 7pm on a Tuesday so ended up eating the Ahi Tuna, nothing notable about except it for the shredded vegetables on top were difficult to eat. Petite tenderloin was cooked inconsistently. Should have been med rare was cooked hard in some spots and fine in others. Enormous baked potato was luke warm, and vegetables okay. Desert selection and drinks were fine. But the bottom line is there was nothing notable about the whole dinner. If I am going to eat a meal like that I don't want to be left with a mediocre experience. I really wonder if Food Fight management ever reads the reviews on there restaurants. I have eaten at many of them including Ocean Grill, Monty's, Bluephies, Texas Tubs, Eldorado Grill, Market St. Diner, Fresco's and all are great atmosphere BUT very very mediocre food quality. The exception is Cooper's Tavern.
Food Fight restaurants remind me of the movie "Demolition Man", when Sylvester Stallone and Sandra Bullock discuss in the post apocalyptic future, only one fast food chain has survived the "fast food wars": Taco Bell. In other words it's all the same food. MEDICORE!
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