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After Driving by Dukes for years, we finally stopped in, and we are glad we did. Immediately when you walk in you're hit with a slight stench of sour beer, giving you a bit of a nostalgic dive bar flashback. However, after your eyes adjust to the somewhat dark innards, you're greeted by a very uniquely 3 tiered restaurant. Which offers some delicious bar food and reasonably priced drinks. The beer on tap tasted a little like the lines need to be cleaned, but wasn't bad enough to send back, however, I did switch to bottles. As for the food, we started with boneless wings which were delicious, my Bacon Cheeseburger and sweet potato fries were very good, and my GF's steak sandwich with coleslaw was apparently awesome. She especially loved the coleslaw. I love Barbecue but am very cautious about ordering it at restaurants that don't primarily sell just BBQ. So I steered clear of their ribs, but someday might feel adventurous and give them a go. Overall, I would recommend Dukes, but somewhat cautiously. It leans more towards a dive bar, rather than fine dining. So if you're in the mood for something more refined, Dukes might not be for you.
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