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I was disappointed by my experience at McSorley's. My friends and I had been shopping for hours and decided to give McSorley's a try since it had just opened, and we assumed a sports bar would be a good spot for wings and such. When we got there - 7:30pm on a Saturday evening - it was practically empty. That should've been a sign, but we sat down anyway. The decor was traditional, but the dark funiture already looked worn. Our waitress was distracted and forgetful - she forgot our orders, and was extremely difficult to get a hold of. The selection of food was also disappointing. Like Aymie R. had mentioned, there were many redundant "asian-inspired" food items on the menu. Perhaps they were trying to take a "fushion" approach, but it was definitely "unexpected" (not in a good way) as it just didnt "jive" in a sports bar named McSorleys. The prices were okay, but for the quality of the food and service, I will not be returning to McSorley's anytime soon.
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