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Dear Joe: Why are you shoeless? I mean, the prices at your establishment are pretty high for what you get -- you really should channel some of that profit into buying yourself some kicks. Just sayin', Joe. ANYWAY. I rolled into Shoeless Joe's with my husband and couple of school chums to watch a UFC match. There are booths with individual TV screens, or if you weren't lucky enough to snag one, there are PLENTY of screens around so you won't have to crane your neck too far to see. Decently-sized bar area, too. For such a crowded night, the service was pretty decent. The food is typical chain-eatertainment fare: wings (pretty good, many sauce options), pastas, pizzas, deep fried appetizers. On the other hand, the drinks were weak and my Caesar wasn't anything to write home about (though the pepperoni-stick garnish was a nice touch). Shoeless Joe's is just A-OK. Poor Joe. Get yourself some shoes -- you'll get tetanus running around barefoot.
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