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We visited twice over a 6 month span, allowing the place a "pass" for the first trip. Everyone deserves a second chance, right? Visit #1-I was served about 2" of white wine in a glass with an apology that it was the last of what they had & that they were giving it to me. Could have dressed a salad with it. Awful, but that's what I get, I suppose. It's a BEER place! Don't recall the exact food we ate and hated, but it did involve meatloaf. Visit #2-we had "Belgian Hand-cut Frites" as an app. These were maybe hand cut by Mr. Ore Ida. Absolutely anything but hand cut fries served with 3 mystery dipping sauces: one horseradishy, one mustardish, one without any flavor whatsoever. My entree this trip was pork & sauerkraut. The last time I had my meat cut up for me was when I was 5! It was similar to a shredded pork (but bigger) on top of some kraut. Weird. Ordered BEER this time--Carlsburg bottle. It was warm. Service was very mid- to low-grade. God, the food is terrible! Simple as that. But they have all that BEER! The selection is absolutely mind-blowing. So, go for the beer, maybe watch the Pens game--but eat at home!
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