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This is one of the few cherished instances in which you should believe the hype. If you've ever craved a Hot Pocket in the slightest, you will be in a crust-induced heaven here, and they are diet-restriction friendly with a long list of vegan/vegetarian options in addition to an already generous, creative list of possible pocket stuffings. For example: Roasted turkey/chicken, sweet potatoes, grilled onions and stuffing. Thank you. I opted for the Eggplant Parmesan, and I enjoyed every last bite (even though my last bite was taken the following day because these things are huge and leave you with more than enough to take home). They also offer the traditional pasty (The Oggie with Steak, potatoes, onion and rutabaga) part baked for $6 to take home and finish cooking, a very thoughtful, smart offering. The environment is 10-times nicer than I anticipated it would be. I had assumed it would be a counter-order place, but it is actually a sit-down restaurant with a warm, cozy atmosphere and a big wooden bar for throwing back libations. I will say our service was slow, but apologetic, and given the long list of beers, we had plenty to keep us entertained. If you're looking for comfort food and beer, go chow like a Yooper.
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