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We went for the beer but they didn't have what we wanted on tap. They were out. We stayed and ordered food. Our server was nice but we should have skipped eating. I ordered the stuffed meatball. It sounded really tasty. How can you go wrong with a meatball stuffed with cheese??? Unfortunately I found out how. The meatball, which was the size of a softball, had to have been pre-cooked. The outside tasted like char (a nice way of saying burnt). I was excited to cut the meatball open and see the melty cheese gush out. However it was served to me sliced in half. There was very little marinara sauce on it. When I say very little I mean a couple of tablespoons. The meat was definitely overlooked the whole way through. It was supposed to come with a couple of slices of bread. I had to ask for some. I was thinking I would get a nice fluffy piece of Italian bread but instead got a pita type of bread that had been laid on the grill for grill marks. The bread was almost to the point of stale and looked as sad as my meatball. It's a great looking place but it's not worth the trip for the food and call first if you are going for a specific beer.
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