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I wrote a review for this place a few years ago, and apparently it was deleted, I didn't even find it in the "not recommended" bin. I suspect it's because my review wasn't very PC. Nowadays, if your opinion isn't all sunshine and rainbows, then you are censored. After placing an order we stepped outside and immediately accosted by a large homeless man who asked for money. We didn't have any cash and told him so, so he demanded "THEN BUY ME SOME FOOD MAN! I'M HUNGRY!" We hurried away as he continued to yell at us down the street. For anyone who claims that this experience is not part of Teddywedgers, I beg to differ. Teddywedgers doesn't have any inside dining space, and while they can't be responsible for random panhandlers shaking down customers as they exit, you can't say this isn't part of the "atmosphere" either. It's a shame really, because the folks who work there are nice enough. As for the food itself, we ordered 3 pasties and they were drowning in red sauce on the inside, which neutralized any other flavor that might have been in there. Definitely not worth the time or the hassle.
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