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I rolled up in here on a Sunday afternoon because I heard about this "bloody mary menu" they have. I walked in the door to see $2 mimosa's and $4 bloody mary's, awesome! I later find out that those $4 bloody's aren't from the special menu, but the house one was still a great deal at $4.
We were seated in a section that can't be seen when you walk in, which made it somewhat difficult for our guests to find us. Its a small section, next to the bar, with great views of tv's. Our polite and punctual waitress greeted us quickly and we had 2 mimosa's with the quickness. Not sure if they used prosecco or it was just pineapple juice instead of OJ, but they were rather sweet. I liked it, especially for the price. Knowing that we were waiting on another we decided to order an app and wait to order on the food. Redneck Poutine? Yep! tator tots with cheese and a PBR mushroom gravy. Perfect for the 1-2am crowd or the crowd struggling to get in the door for lunch the next day.
When the rest of our party arrived, my significant other ordered a bloody along with her cohorts, and I stuck with the mimosa's. I'm pretty sure the bloody mix is made in house, although our waitress didn't know. It was kinda chunk, pretty spicy, and just over all a solid drink. I got the Reuben, my counterpart got the turkey on the tracks, and others got burgers. All the food came out really quickly. While nobody was really impressed with their burgers, they did say it wasn't bad for the money. I ate half of each of the 2 sandwiches and was completely full. That turkey was solid, the texas toast took it to the next level. My Reuben was fine, nothing special, but did the trick.
Food per dollar in the plaza midwood area, this place is a tie with Sammy's Deli. And Joe Hooper's is open till 2am. With a great looking tap list that I didn't get to experience, I will be back. Need to actually try some of those special bloody mary's as well.
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