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| - We went on a Saturday night for a birthday party and it was packed! A+ on their décor -- the camping theme was on point. From the tire swings to the trailer, they made sure every aspect of the restaurant stuck to the theme.
There were about 30 of us and most of us just ordered appetizers.
I ordered the mussels, and that was probably the best thing I had all night. The sauce was a little more on the spicy side, but that made it more flavorful to me than the other things they had on the menu.
The spicy pork shanks were ok as well, nothing spectacular.
The pork rinds were good, but I would have wanted them to be crispy. I liked that they came in a paper bag, but a lot of them were a stale, like it had been sitting out there for awhile.
The dry chili fries was a little disappointing as well. I actually don't like my fries too crunchy, I even like it a little soft, but just like the pork rinds, it was a little stale to our taste. I did enjoy their ranch dressing though!
The pretzels and cheese dip was good as well but you can't really mess that up.
I tried the smores drink and yes, I did it for the gram. Don't get me wrong though, it was definitely picture worthy but that's about it. It didn't taste as good as they described it, I barely drank half of it. Some of the drinks I enjoyed from my friends were the fig mule and the camp sangria!
I still enjoyed my time here even though the food wasn't amazing. I think it's good for big groups. Even though there were about 30 of us, it didn't feel like we were too loud or overwhelming to other customers. Maybe I'll try to come back for happy hour, just for the tire swings, and the drinks.
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