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I came here a couple times underage to play the old mechanical light-up bowling machine and watch some sports. Went back for the first time [on a dead Sunday night] and realized that I didn't miss much. Alas, the old bowling machine had been replaced by a golden tee, cabela, and bags arcade games. It's a generic sports bar that doesn't offer anything noteworthy (besides the paninis). There's the TVs, a large bar, booths. About 12 beers on tap: including 2 Leinies, 2 Great Lakes, and the rest domestics. The service was ok, on a dead night (4 tables at the entire place). My compadre ordered a buffalo chicken wrap that wasn't served correctly (the cook put it on a bun instead). My panini came as ordered, tasty and filling. Their liquor selection was sort of odd: nearly every type of Absolut, Smirnoff, Malibu, Barcadi, and Grey Goose, but only a few others (including Ciroc, a surprise). Nothing really special. If I wanted a panini really bad, I'd go here, otherwise, at the very least, the Winking Lizard is a 1/2 mile away with a better beer selection.
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