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We loved it. Typical bar fare with a few exceptions. The server gave me a drink based on my preferences, which is girly and sweet. It was citrusy and perfect. I ordered the Fish and Chips. It came with fries and I asked for a little coleslaw. The fish (cod) was battered and came out crispy and delicious. It wasn't greasy and the fish had a pure white firm texture with a clean, fresh taste. I even got Baldie to try it and he doesn't do fish in a bar and he loved it! Kept stealing a bite. I got the curly fries with it and thank God they didnt season them with salty house seasoning bullshit. They were crispy and delicious. I didn't like the cole slaw. Baldie ate his and mine . He also had the suggested Cuban. Wrong choice. Who puts lettuce and tomato on a Cuban? It wasn't as great as server claimed. I told him to stick with something beefy, like roast beef or steak tacos. It was good, just not as expected. Overall, food was pretty good, like bar food should be, nothing spectacular, but good. We'll be back to try other stuff, tho.
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