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| - Probably the cheapest video poker tavern bar food in the Blue Diamond/Enterprise area. It's a good value but you get what you pay for, as most of the food is unremarkable, if well portioned.
The chicken fingers are so-so, but the assortment of sauces offered with them helps. I went with the hot buffalo. I also added on a pile of dry, overcooked, frozen crinkle cut fries for $1, which I regretted.
The potato skins, housemade quarter-potato chunks, get loaded with large pieces of bacon and cheese, with only the slightest bit of sour cream to lubricate your throat. The stromboli is huge, cheesy and possibly the saltiest thing I've ever eaten.
As far as video poker taverns go, this one is kind of blah on the inside. One pool table, sort of barren beige decor. The staff always seems friendly enough but this just seems like a depressing place for a meal or a drink. Do yourself a favor and pay the 50 cents per item surcharge to get yours to go.
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