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Cactus Club is one of those places that I would go to only because the friend I'm going with is not adventurous. I don't have anything bad to say about this place, but I am not raving about it either. Most things on the menu can be found at other similar restaurants. Spicy chicken appies, calamari, fish tacos, etc. The one thing that does stand out are their burgers. It seems to be the only thing that is different in the menu. First, their buns - mmmm. Second, they put a slaw in the burger that makes it so deliciously Americanesque. With that said, I MUST point out one thing: Their Gluten-Free menu is not a menu of gluten-free options. It's THE menu but with all the gluten cut out. For example, "teriyaki rice bowl, no teriyaki sauce." How can you have a teriyaki rice bowl without the teriyaki sauce? It would just be a rice bowl! And a burger with no bun? It would just be a meat patty with toppings! I don't get it. To sum it up. The food they prepare is prepared well, but I'm not crazy about their menu.
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