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Not a bad spot for dinner if you're a fan of the chain, but I've had better. The real reason to go to a Smokey Bones is for their half-priced appetizer "happy hour" deals anyway. The food at this one was sub-par in my opinion, especially their "Old Faithful" chicken noodle soup. I don't think I've tasted a more awful chicken soup, which is kind of surprising since it's a hard thing to mess up. Their chicken/onions/potato skin platter was decent, but again - way too greasy. The pulled pork was alright, I guess, but other places have much better portion sizes for the money. The waiter also kept forgetting parts of our order, but at least he was patient enough when we kept calling him over. If you're a stickler for quality, I'd look for somewhere else to grab dinner. If you're a Smokey Bones fanatic though, go for it. Just don't expect it to hold up to other SBs.
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