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My husband, a friend of ours, and me randomly stopped in when our previous plans fell through. We were totally blown away by this place. Walking in is just like walking into a bar in LA or SanFran. The beer selection is on par with way fancier/more expensive places I've been (granted those places are in California) and my Hendricks-n-tonic was crazy cheap at $9. We came in at happy hour and totally ordered every appetizer on the menu (everything was half-price). I would not recommend this unless you have a party greater than 4; the three of us were no match. The most memorable appetizers were the pretzel, clams, hot dogs, shrimp-n-grits, barley salad, pork belly-n-beans, and the lump crab. My husband and friend each had 4 beers in addition to my three cocktails and our 15 (I think) appetizers AND the total was $100! That's free by California standards. Seriously though, the single best thing about this place is the service. I've been to amazing restaurants where the service was horse sh**. If I were an Arizona resident I'd be making direct deposits to this place to cover my eating and drinking problem
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