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The appetizers were interesting.....onions rings; 4 of them. But each one was roughly the size of a distributor cap. (Before we get into an argument about the varying sizes of distributor caps, stop right there. There were 4 different sizes). I was afraid they would be underdone being so big, but I was wrong, they were done perfectly. The breading shattered almost immediately, they need to work on that. Also: this was the first time I tried fried pickles. My worry was that they would consist of a handful of limp pickle chips, but these were five big, flavorful spears of good variety cukes. I could not finish them. Entrees were a mushroom swiss burger, med-rare for the hubby, and fish tacos for me. Fries were tasty but, as is the norm for restaurant french fries, were limp. Burger was deemed really good, and the fish tacos were excellent. Also could not finish. Service was prompt and friendly. However, the place was pretty dirty. It's off-putting to sit next to a little TV mounted on your table with grease and crud all over it. Hey, guys, you weren't so busy. Get out there and clean your stations! Peace n' burgers n. at.
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