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This place has a ton of flat screens around the bar and throughout the restaurant, with a huge projection screen in another raised enclave. There is an outdoor bar with surrounding tables but I didn't notice any tv screens outside. The seats @ the indoor bar suck, so I lobbied for a booth. (The bar seats were like retro, high chairs that lacked a back you could lean into a lil too high, even for my legs). Happy hour included a few 1/2 priced appetizers that the waitress highlighted. She also provided a thorough explanation of speechless communication that would ensure our miller lites continued. If you face the empty bottle @ the end of the table with the label facing outward, she'd pick up the empties for replacement. I only forgot about this rule once & received a fresh bottle while I still had a 1/4 bottle left. No clue how much the beers were but the deal seemed pretty good, since we had @ least 10 beers & an appetizer for $30. The folks there seemed to run a tidy & expedient little operation and overall my experience was a'ight.
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