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I wasn't very impressed. Just ate there with my family and due to how small the place is along with the high, open ceilings and the fact that the dining area is not separated from the bar, it was a real struggle to hear each other. Drunk people were screaming in the bar which carried right through the entire place. Definitely not a place to go for decent conversation. The food was mediocre, too. I ordered the salmon entree topped with a dill cream sauce that came with diced potatoes and kale mixed with sweet onions. It tasted great but the dill sauce was way, WAY too salty, to the point that I could barely finish the salmon (I had to scrape it off), and couldn't finish the kale. My mother had a veggie burger and the patty tasted like it was molded together from turkey stuffing, which did not taste good on a cheeseburger. My father had the prime rib and said it was just "ok" even though the server raved about it more than once. I would not go back to the Flying Hound for a meal, but would only consider it for a couple drinks to watch a game. Even then it probably wouldn't be one of my first choices, as the place is extremely small so it fills up quickly. I think I'll stick with the Dane or Vintage west.
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