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This was our first time going to Punchys. The atmosphere is neat. Old diner style and they really carried out the theme well. My husband ordered a bacon cheeseburger, which he said was "okay." I ordered the "fish and chips," or what I thought was supposed to be fish and chips. When it was brought to our table, I immediately asked our waitress if this was the fish and chips or flounder. She said that it was the same thing. I have never been anywhere that used flounder as the fish for fish and chips. And I find it hard to believe that flounder is actually the fish here for fish and chips since right below the fish and chips on the menu is a flounder basket that is the exact same thing. Either way, it was flounder and it was not good. The chips were homemade chips and were decent, but kind of overcooked/brown. The hush puppies were good though. I don't like to return food at restaurants, so I just didn't eat the flounder and tolerated the chips. If we come back, I'll probably go to for something simple like a hot dog. Our waitress was very nice though and she did give good service, which we appreciated and still tipped 20%. I used to wait tables and the food not being very good was not the waitresses fault.
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