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Went to Flancers the first time this last week. I got the Prickly Pear Caesar Chicken. I was not a fan. The dressing didn't taste much like Caesar and while the Prickly Pear flavoring was tasty, it seemed odd for a Caesar. I got the salad when we could not get a wheat crust pizza larger than 10 inch for the hubbie and I to share. He said the pizza was okay, but it didn't look appetizing to me. The bread that came w/ my salad, loaded w/ parmesan cheese, was tasty, but for a carb watcher, too much. Now that I think about it, I don't remember the taste of parmesan on the salad. My biggest knock on the place: the lager beer selection. American lagers only. I don't care for American lagers. Bud Light makes me burp, a lot, and American lagers to me lack the flavor of a Stella, Phuket, Corona, Peroni, etc. For a restaurant that offers beer pairings, they need to overhaul the lager selection for those of us not into ales. I'd visit one more time if I could have a Stella w/ my meal, but with the lager selection, I can scratch them off my list.
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