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| - I was supposed to go to a different sports bar, but ended up here instead after some communication mishaps. I wasn't looking for anything too special, but this place was definitely lower than my expectations.
Upon entering, I was immediately turned-off by our waitress who was overly friendly, invasive, and needed her fingers to count if I was 21 or not. However, she was attentive, and came by several times to see how we were doing, which I appreciated. Sounds like some other Yelpers didn't get the same treatment!
The food was mediocre at best, but the prices are relatively low and they bring a ton of food so it's easy to split and save a little. The menu is long, but there's absolutely nothing interesting on it. No interesting twist on American favorites, no chef creations, nothing. Just the same standard food you can get at any American restaurant.
For an appetizer we split the supreme nachos with pulled pork and they were decent. Definitely better than I thought it would be, with a small kick. For my meal, I ordered the fish and chips, which was okay. The fish was a little too greasy, and it was wide, flat pieces, instead of the traditional thicker long slices. The crust was also strangely spicy, which I did not appreciate. The fries were mediocre--definitely had better.
The atmosphere was really nice, however. Large tables, lots of television sets, and they usually do raffles to win a sports jersey, which is cool if you're into that sort of thing.
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