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This Tilted Kilt is alright...this is more like a 2.5-star review. They have happy hour every day from 4-7pm....but no mention of the specials from either the waitress or menu. Kind of weird, but whatever. Speaking of which, the menu had an insert left over from St Patrick's day. I've been to the Tilted Kilt in N Scottsdale and I've never been really impressed by the talent at either location. There's usually only 2 attractive girls out of 6-7. And they really should not allow girls with flabby bellies to wear skimpy clothing. In my not-so-humble-opinion. The problem with Arizona and this country now is that any chick under 140lbs is considered "hot" which is really fucking funny. The TVs here are projection/15-ft variety which are fairly sharp and add a nice touch. And the bar gets packed for sporting events. But $25 after tip for 2 Miller Lites and a qeusadilla seems kind of high. A Miller Lite draft costs $5 for the largest or $12 for a pitcher. Why not sell a 32oz draft for six bucks? Tilted Kilt is alright but in this economy, I'd rather hit up a real sports bar or a shitty dive if I'm slumming it.
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