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I'm not a drinker so I may have missed the best thing in this joint. Clearly, it's not the beef burgers. I'd give them a 1 1/2 star if I could. For the price, the burgers are just OK. I had the signature EnE burger. I asked for the Aoili on the side and when I tasted it, it was like watered down salad dressing. The rest of the toppings on the burger were so-so. The outstanding meal-saver were the Onion Rings. These were supurb. Light, tempura-coated, cooked properly. Just first-rate! At the other end of the spectrum was the apple pie. Ugh! My wife and I each had a bite and left the rest on the plate. Eddie's grandmother would have turned over in her grave. The crust was cardboard-y and the apple filling was bland and tasted like it had been around a while. I was slightly surprised that I mentioned our unhappiness about the pie to our server and received no response other than a comment that we were wrong because pies are made every day (and it stayed on our bill.) I may go back to try the chicken pot pie, but probably not because I can guess what the crust will taste like.
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