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| - Lots of TVs, excellent coverage each with a different game, sport and one at each high top table in the bar area including the news. Visited for the first time at 6:00pm Thursday during happy hour figuring the house wine at 4 bucks couldn't result in a totally bad experience. If the wine didn't seem like it was so skimpy then I never would have written this review - but it seemed like a very small pour and I have never felt so strongly about a glass. I don't often write reviews and I don't want to write reviews. Each glass of wine was one half inch below the philly's emblem on the stemless glass. We immediately rejected my wife's second drink, (Happy Hour $5.50 glass pinot Grigio.) This was first time in my life I have ever observed, much less participated in the rejection of any drink... never a glass of wine so low, half way below the Philly's emblem. The bartender heard us telling the waitress that the amount of wine was inadequate and unacceptable and to take it back, she walked out to our high top table, took the glass and told the waitress she was not done pouring (I believe her actually, possibly in the middle of opening another bottle).
This was not the best bar food, or at least the entrees we ordered were not recommendable. Skimpy, I had two small buffalo chicken sliders on small stale slider buns for $10 with cole slaw (though I ate everything). My wife had a quesadilla which she made the mistake of ordering "steak" on it. She liked the side salad on the plate and did not like the funky quesadilla. Two stars because our waitress was good and all the other ones seemed like they were nice, attentive, on their game; there were a lot of waitresses around because not too many dinners. The bar was full of patrons (none eating food), there were a lot of
open tables the ones that were occupied less ,than half had food on them.
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