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So I'm going to rate this the same as Brewsters, because it's basically Brewsters in a different location. It's a moderately upscale bar and restaurant (Brewsters) with a good beer selection (Brewsters) and a menu and layout that looks familiar (Brewsters). In case you couldn't guess, this place has the same owner as Brewsters and there some really great things about it but it's also lacking in some areas. The good: we were seated right away, the bar area is very nice with large TVs and any booze you want, it's an attractive place, plenty of staff, good size flatbread, and some really good happy hour deals. The food really reminded me of Brewsters which would either go here or the next area, depending on your choice. The ???: we were 2 of 4 people in the place on Sunday afternoon, the manager had all of her attention on friends in the bar and couldn't even say "thanks for coming" or acknowledging our presence, and the Potato JalapeƱo Poppers were basically fried potatoes basically and if you dunked enough ranch you could enjoy them. I don't understand who makes decision to put BLAH appetizers on a menu. So if you like Brewsters but hate crowds, this is your Brewsters!
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