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| - Finally, we got some food when we went to watch the game after the Carolina Beer Company brewery tour. This place was picked solely for the game-watching aspect, but they said that the food would be decent as well.
Seeing as how we got there at 2:30pm, there was hardly anyone in the place. In fact, I think there were more people in the restaurant than at the Georgia Tech coliseum for the GT v. NC State basketball game that we were watching.
We sat at the long table just behind the bar so that we didn't make any of the staff work too hard to push tables together. We were prompted waited on for our beverages, but seeing as it was a large group, with all the different cars trickling in, it took a while before the server was ready to take our order.
This is bar food. It's on the nice end of bar food, with lots of entrees of substance to choose from, but don't be fooled, it's Sysco food that's been heated. I got the Napa salad - grilled chicken and spinach - and against my better judgment didn't ask for the dressing on the side. Sure enough, it was coated, the way that many Americans prefer it, as my friends told me. Jimmy got the brisket sandwich with fries. The fries were decent, the sandwich looked a little rough, but Jimmy didn't complain (though he rarely does). Some at the end of the table got the chips and salsa. The salsa was good, but the chips were starting to get stale.
Jon had the worst time, since he got the chicken fingers, and being Sysco chicken fingers, they were about half chicken and half breading. Jon doesn't like breading, so he proceeded to pick off most of the breading, mutilating his lunch.
I'd go back for a sports event - there were tons of huge TVs on every wall, but here's hoping that if we're driving all the way to Charlotte, we're going to the actual sporting event, not just going to watch it on TV at F&H.
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