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Looking at the other reviews it seems as though we may have ordered the right thing on the menu: The fish and Chips. We came in at a non-peak time, the restaurant was about 1/3 full. The server was kind, and didn't look at us funny or get peeved when we ordered a single plate of food for the two of us to share, or when we asked for additional fries to replace the cole slaw that neither of us is a fan of. Our food took about 15 minutes to come out, which gave us plenty of time to watch a tiny yellow bird attack seagulls mercilessly. As I walked in I took note of some of the food being served. The sandwiches looked really basic, boorish and unappetizing. The burgers looked pretty good though. Our fish n chips were pretty decent. The fish itself was very fresh and really tasty, well fried and all. The fries were a little stale. They obviously had been made before our meal and were left sitting, waiting service for someone else. With only 20 patrons at the time, you'd think they could make them fresh with each meal, but...I guess not. If you drop in here, try the fish n chips. If it is super busy, you may encounter delays. I did note another table having to be apologized to for the wait of their food. Seems odd, however, as there are tons of people working here at any given time it seems.
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