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After having heard so much about Tilted Kilt, I finally got a chance to go this past weekend (only to witness CAL demolish ASU). :'( The place wasn't too packed for the game (I'm guessing they were all at Four Peaks or San Tan), so we had some good seats right in front of one of the projection screens. The ASU game was quite painful to watch, so I was relieved to be able to watch the AUB LSU game on the center screen without too much effort. The beers came out cold (Sierra NV yeah!), and we even had a penny beer token thingy-ma-jig that the birthday boy in our group claimed for a Kilt Lifter. The waitress didn't even take the token away. Sweet! Our waitress was cool and came by every once in a while to check up on us. She didn't even ask if we wanted separate checks - she just came by with all of them separated out (+1 bonus point). One gripe I had came from my food order. I ordered fries at the same time someone else ordered a wrap (which comes with fries). My order of fries came out 15-20 minutes after the wrap+fries came out. What the heck? I'm hungry! The fries were pretty good by the way, and came in a decent-sized portion.
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