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3.5*, bumped up for Keg service which is usually pleasant. NOTE: No reservations on Friday & Saturdays. Arrived just after 7pm on Friday, was told the wait would be 30-45mins, but we were texted in less than 30mins. Texting system worked like a charm! You were even able to see how much longer the wait would be. I guess this is where people from the suburbs for special occasions? Server asked me whether or not we were celebrating anything and this question perplexed me. To me, the Keg is just a slightly overpriced chain restaurant. In fact, I completely forgot that it was a steakhouse until I mentioned to my bf that there weren't many vegetarian options. Menu is quite succinct and it's online. Anything that's not an App, is around the $20+. If you're vegetarian, there are only a handful of options. Lighting is dim, it's fairly noisy (not intimate by any means), it's a full house, and this location is new. Food was good, no complaints. They offer free, hot bread to start off your meal. $18 for a burger is sorta up there. At least it was juicy and not dry, and bun was fluffy and soft. I can't speak for the steak because I didn't have it this time 'round. No surprises here as you sorta know what you're getting into, it's The Keg.
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