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This is your place for your "sports time out" if only to check out the wall with all the TVs and odds screens. We didn't feel like spending a lot of time looking for non-reserved table seats, so we eventually just sat at the bar, which is just as good. As we ordered our drinks, we were informed that if we were willing to put $20 into the video game in front of each of us, our first drink would be free, so we all said, "Sure, why not?" I guess the "why not" would be the horrible payouts on a lot of the video games. Blackjack, for example, did not allow you to split or double down. I stuck with Jacks or Better draw poker, which had mediocre payouts for anything up to a full house. Yet after about 20 minutes, I was still at break-even, so I was satisfied to cash out and consider my drink free except for the bartender's tip. However, if you drink here, watch out for all the buttons and tilted screens. It is very easy to spill your drink, as someone found out. But they were nice enough to replace his drink, and they did that faster and more effectively than they did actually cleaning up the spilled drink and ice. My drink was quite strong but not well mixed. I can see avid sports fans spending quite a bit of time here.
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