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    It's Noon Somewhere

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 4:00 pm - 1:30 am (Next day)

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    In the neighborhood and needed a bit of a mood reset, so we stopped in. Perfect neighborhood bar -…read morelots of regulars, friendly conversation and good prices. Buffalo Trace on the rocks for $6.25 and no additional charge for ice! I will be back!! We didn't try the food, but next time we are in town, we will try to come in for breakfast and cocktails! Daily specials and happy hours!

    I've only been twice now, but I am impressed with the "fantastic" hole in the wall" vibe, (you're…read morenot going to realize it's a bar/restaurant just driving by (give off the feel of a independent burger joint from outside). First night, Anna did a fantastic job of giving me her "specialty" drink (she knew exactly what i meant without having to describe it as "something that you're great as making that's not 'normally' on the menu). It took a little finagling the second night (Kimmie (f i remember names correctly), you gotta do better than "Margaritas" as your 'special" :) ), and i never caught the third bartendress name, but she was as friendly as Anna and Kimmie. Best feel was, I didn't feel like a stranger on either night I went in, conversations with the regulars just felt _normal_ and not as though I was _intruding and even got "challenged' to show up Karaoke night by one of the regulars (he had a good laugh when I described my singing skills as "can't carry at tune in a bucket with the lid RIVETED on". First night I went , they were doing Bingo.. (showed up after they started so didn't join in late) , next night, Trivia.. (even left work early to make sure I showed upon time). Everyone was having fun, the hosts running the shows were fantastic. Which means Friday nights with live music and Sat. Night karaoke this place I think should be rocking!) The food - absolutely fantastic and fast. a full meal on night one (Burger, and loaded tots), and plenty of side-dishes on night two... So many things I wanted to try, but had to keep it to a minimum for back-2-back nights. I can see concerns if they pack the house on any night (again, not a large venue, although in the middle of winter, no surprise the outdoor patio was wrapped up, which probably adds some more ), but for what they had the two nights I was there, this is a much see! (and no, you still dont' want me doing karaoke!)

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    Syberg's on Dorsett - Toasted Ravioli

    Syberg's on Dorsett

    3.7(377 reviews)
    3.0 mi
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    We used to get pizza, wings and t-ravs from here on occasion at a place where I used to work, and…read moreit may have been the most generous gift I've ever received, with the caveat that I haven't received much in the way of kind treatment, from places of employment or elsewhere. I'm tempted to suggest that this is a pizza, wings and t-ravs place--which is all you need, really. If you include beer, which they have, that's all four food groups. (That might actually be true, come to think of it.) I've had the burgers here once or twice, here and at other locations, and I seem to recall them being fine--probably a cut above anything you'd get at a fast food restaurant, and for not much more, but not anything you'd travel for. If you lived in the adjacent hotel for some reason (trying to put together first-and-last on a place in a "good school district," perhaps), you'd be all set. I was there with my parents because they wanted to get the Sunday special fried chicken dinner. Deals like that are like catnip for the elderly. It's an okay deal for the price, and it's reminiscent of a time when a lot of these local sit-down places used to do fried chicken on Sundays. We used to get it sometimes at the Culpeppers near 270 and Olive. It was both much cheaper than this deal and all you could eat. Of course you had to walk there to get it, uphill both ways. (It really was all you can eat.) I didn't order the fried chicken, but I did get a chance to try it. It was good! It was maybe a little bit dry, but it was fried *hard*, like the chicken wings from the hood spot on the Fugees' The Score, to continue with the '90s theme, and it was seasoned well. Weirdly, you have to pick one (just one) side from the list of sides that come with the sandwiches, and there's a dearth of traditional fried chicken sides, like green beans and mashed potatoes. My parents had mac and cheese (which cost extra) and steamed vegetables, neither of which looked like they were that good. But the fried chicken honestly wasn't half bad. I already kinda knew what to expect with the pizza. It's St. Louis style and roughly on a par with Imo's, for what it's worth. The cheese might be better, but the other toppings probably vary depending on what you get. I got the pepperoni, which was fine. Maybe a little bit thin, like the pepperoni they had to use on pizzas during the Great Depression. They load you up on cheese, and like I said, it's a somewhat higher quality cheese. It's not weirdly liquid when it's hot, and it has a satisfyingly substantive chew to it once it's had a chance to cool down a bit. They could have left it in the oven a bit longer, but it wasn't undercooked, just not quite as crisp as I require. I know you have to tell them to do that at Domino's, or else they pull it out of the oven early, to save money that they pass on to you, the consumer, in the form of app deals that seem almost too good to be true. The pizza, if I read the menu correctly, only comes in two sizes, one which seemed like it might be too small and one that was definitely too big for one person. The 12" might honestly be fine for most people who don't have some sort of disorder, which, honestly, might be much of this place's customer base. I ate a whole 16" anyway (no Diddy), along with that chicken. What can I say? It was good, and I'm as pathetic as anyone else who eats here, if not more so.

    A perfect spot for quick lunches or a fun dinner with friends. Plenty of parking in their lot out…read morefront although I know it gets busy, especially if they have an event in the evening. I love that they have so much space inside and also have an event space if you want to host something there. They also have so many special live music nights in every sporting game playing for your enjoyment! Service was fast and efficient. There is a wide variety on the menu to fill whatever taste you have at the moment. They do have a few helpful selections if you have dietary restrictions. I got their salmon with two sides and that is always a very tasty meal!

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