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Think of a nicely dimmed restaurant with good food, good beers, and great atmosphere at a fair price: You get Trinity Common. I came went here for an evening date a few days ago and, based on my one experience, this is a spot with all of those points.
The food was good. Not amazing but solid good. I ordered the Cuban sandwich (which came in a bun that wasn't pressed unfortunately, but flavor was there) and my date ordered the Steak sandwich. We also ordered a plate of Tuna Ceviche to start (which came with a side of chips). The portion size for the Ceviche seemed small when it first arrived to our table but once we started digging into it, it was a decently sized appetizer. The sandwich was a good portion and really filling.
Service was good. We were seated as soon as we arrived and they were just persistent enough that you felt tended for but not rushed which was great. Food came out in good time intervals and nothing was rushed or delayed all evening long.
All in all a solid experience, I would like to visit again to see if there's consistency with the quality and service. Also, Trinity Common is also known to be a popular brunch spot, so I would love to visit for brunch sometime as well.
Recommendations: Always reserve, even if its just a group of two. The restaurant got busy really quick even on a Tuesday night. They have a pretty varied menu so try something new! Match it with a nice craft beer from their beer menu (I recommend the Railway City - Black Coal for any stout lovers out there, think Guinness with a shot of coffee rinds...but in a good way).
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