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| - Went here tonight for a food date with fellow Yelper, Jason W (see his review for pics). If you're lucky to find some street parking that is great, otherwise plan to spend an extra $10 or so on parking. Once you come inside you will be hit with an almost overwhelming smell of meat, but you'll get accustomed to it and it fades after a while. The atmosphere is pretty chill, lots of people at the bar, long tables to share with other diners, and cool beer glasses with the B&B logo on them. Downside to this big space though is that it is very loud, so loud that we had to keep repeating ourselves because we couldn't hear what the other one was saying and we were only two feet apart. There are huge empty walls, maybe put up some sound absorbing panels or something?
I started things off with a 4 beer sampler for $10. Samplers are always a great way to taste what a place has to offer without committing to a full glass just yet. Next up I ordered the Hand-Ground Burger which was pretty tasty and perfectly cooked. Although it's $12 for just the burger, which to me that is a little pricey. To go with my burger I got the Loaded Kennebec Fries for $12 and it's a big enough portion for sharing. Make sure you say loaded kennebec though, because apparently just saying kennebec means regular plain fries, which I don't understand because regular plain fries are usually just called fries? The loaded kennebec fries were tasty, but what wouldn't be tasty with cheese and pork belly on it?
All in all, you'll spend a good buck coming here and paying for parking, but the prices are in-line with it being downtown and the food was good so you can't complain too much. The service is pretty standard and it is really loud inside, but I would recommend this as a place to try at least once; I would check it out again for sure.
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