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Wanted to give a 2-star, but there were a couple cool things that bumped it up a tad. Overall, this place is pretty cool, they really went all out with the New Orleans theme and sports bar decorations, even on the ceiling. I think it's from the same company that owns Dotty's. So the cool things were this: (1) There are screens everywhere! The wall to the east is in fact, a wall of TVs. They're customizable too - When I asked the dude if they were showing UFC (non pay-per-view), he said "Where do you wanna sit? I see you're wearing an Angels hat, do you wanna watch that game too? I can split-screen it on this wall and show you the NBA playoff game on the screen next to the hockey game." (2) They have some arcade games where you can win tickets to trade-in for prizes. But what bugged me was the reason we left early: drinks & food. The draft beer selection is not much of a selection. Besides 4 taps, it's pretty much a bottle selection... or you can order daiquiris, which I guess NOLA is known for? Then I wanted the burger and try out the alligator bites, both of which they were out of. To their credit, the entire menu is basically sausages and hot dogs. TL;DR - If they improve their food and draft beers selection, I'll be here more often for game days.
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