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There's a reason why Fat Head's is packed on a regular basis. I came with a friend that raves about this place week after week and finally had to come see for myself. The wait for a table of 7 on a Saturday night was supposed to be about 2 hours but the table opened up and we realistically waited a little over an hour. We ordered some appetizers which came relatively quickly - onion rings and nachos. The onion rings looked burnt but they weren't and had a definite kick to them! The nachos were a massive pile of chips with toppings and while not my personal preference (jalapeno smell from across the table) they were gone from the other table mates. I split a "headwich" with my bf since the appetizers were so much food. We ordered "The Fat Italian" served with a big pile of homemade chips. And it's no joke that the sandwich is roughly the size of your head. I cut into it and all the fillings came sliding out. The sandwich was delicious and for me was the highlight of the meal. Note: I'm not a drinker so I can't vouch for the beer but my beer connoisseur friend certainly can! There's a reason why he's a regular here.
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