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This was a great place to end the night. At 2am it was full of people everywhere, but we still found a table and everything seemed organised. There's a punk-rockish vibe with graffiti everywhere, memorabilia hanging everywhere on the walls, the music and even the way the staff dressed. The only thing not keeping with that theme is the customers. The nachos were not really nachos. I'd say they were more like either a Mexican pizza, or Italian nachos. Instead of salsa there was a spicy marinara sauce, and then a giant glob of shredded cheese on top. They were delicious (especially as drunk food)! Just not really your standard nachos. The guacamole however was a bit strange. It was overly smooth and was like whipped sour cream with green food colouring. It even looked like it was squeezed into the dish from a piping bag or a tube or something. Also, the staff were great - they were surprisingly fast, friendly, and patient considering they were just dealing with a room full of drunkos. I'd love to come back for some eats in the daytime to properly check out the food.
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