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Ok. So I was really torn. I wanted to give this place a better review, but in good conscience I can't recommend this place. I'll get to that, but a few good things to point out first. The pulled pork sandwich was good, but they didn't toast the bun. So the sauce and the juice from the pork just turned it into inedible mush. But! Some pork on the fries with some cheese and jalapeƱos would have been awesome. Or just toast the bun. My wife liked her turkey sandwich dinner thing. Hot turkey sandwich or something. Normally served open face, but here they don't do that. Here's where the 1 star comes from: Ordered chicken wings. They were ICE cold in the middle. Hot on the outside, FREEZING on the inside. She offered to have them remade which I was fine with, but the second batch came out rubbery. So this tells me they aren't properly cooking and/or thawing the chicken. It's gonna get someone sick and even though I liked the pulled pork and the fries and my wife liked her turkey I can't suggest to you to go here if they can't cook wings safely. Our waitress was wonderful, the bar area was nice ( a little Smokey but not too bad. Didn't bother my wife with asthma). They had TV's but smaller ones so it was ok for watching a game but not ideal. Had the wings not been getting people sick would have gone 3 maybe 4 stars. But I doubt those bad food handling habits are isolated to just their wings.
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