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This place wasn't great to begin with, but coming back here after some apparent changes, things have gone south. First off, they changed up their menu. Big time. I remember they had a pretty big food menu with all kinds of bar foods, and it was honestly not bad. Yeah, no more. They whittled that down to a couple pages with not much selection if you don't like plain, unimaginative burgers or sandwiches. Everything we ordered was way too salty. My fish and chips in particular tasted like I was just stuffing gobs of salt into my mouth. Nasty. Their cocktails suck balls, which is not that surprising but still shitty. Expect a 90/10 ratio for mixer to liquor if you're lucky. I played it safe and stuck with whatever was on tap. I'll admit that their draft selection was decent. I'm no beer connoisseur though. Service was a mixed bag. Our main server was fine, but when different servers were bringing food out, they would just take a random dish to every table and ask them if they ordered it. What the flock? Aren't you supposed to know what food goes where? Meh. If you go here simply to hang out, watch sports, drink some beer, maybe play pool, you'll be safe. Anything more and you're setting yourself up for a bad experience.
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