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| - This place is pretty generic, but they have a lovely patio space in the front and (mostly) reasonable drink prices. They were right around the corner from our hotel, and it was late enough that we didn't want to go too far and have to cab it back downtown if the subway stopped running.
It was easy to get a table outside, but it was not easy to get service at said table. I know we weren't eating dinner, but the place was empty on the inside, and there are only about 12 tables outside, so they were not very busy. I was originally interested in a sangria, but for some crazy reason, this was by far the most expensive sangria I have ever seen, anywhere- it was $25 for 8oz! We asked the waitress about this, and she just shrugged and told us that sangria is usually expensive. Okay, beer it is.
We all ordered different beers. We all received different beers from one another, but they definitely were not what we'd ordered. We spent the first 10 minutes passing them around, trying to see if the waitress had set them down wrong, but we ultimately determined that it seemed to be completely random. (Side note: we ordered very distinct beers, from an IPA, to a pilsner, to a brown ale, so it would have been easy to determine if we had an IPA on the table, but we definitely didn't).
We stayed for a second round, and told the waitress that last time, our drinks had been wrong. We ordered 2 at a time, thinking this would be harder to confuse. We still got a random selection, but the waitress didn't seem to care- she said she'd ask the bartender if the taps were switched, but we never heard anything.
If you go here and are particular about your beer, I recommend ordering anything in a bottle!
Free wifi for the check-in.
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