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The Tilted Kilt has a reputation for being akin to a vaguely-Scottish-themed Hooters: that is, most people go there for visual rather than gustatory pleasures. Therefore, I never really had an interest in checking out Matthews' new Titled Kilt, since the flesh on display isn't really according to my tastes. Last week, however, we were looking for something to eat. We didn't want to drive too far, and we were bored with most of the other nearby options. I recalled someone telling me that the Tilted Kilt actually had decent food, so off we went, albeit with some trepidation. It turns out that, unlike when they are talking about Hooters, when people say that the Tilted Kilt has good food, they are actually being truthful. My blue cheese burger was quite tasty, and the onion rings were delicious. I've had better burgers, but I don't know that I've had a better burger in Matthews, so there you go. I did feel a little self-conscious, as the restaurant's crowd was quite obviously 98% boob-ogling men, but our waitress was sweet and prompt, and we left satisfied. What more can you ask for?
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