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    Kiss and Fly

    3.4 (16 reviews)
    Closed 5:00 pm - 2:00 am (Next day)

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    The BURGER was BOMB!!!
    Lizzy H.

    Cute little spot. N 10th really needed this I was tired of driving downtown or towards nolana and 23rd. I arrived really hungry and the food hit the spot! We Had the burger and pizza fries Service was great! Greeted the moment we walked in! I'm a serious foodie so I need great food along w my drinks! Keep it up y'all we will

    Orange Creamsicle I ordered this as a drink, but it's usually a shot. This is the $15 drink I had been told would be $7.
    Alfredo Jr O.

    I came here because a friend mentioned to us that they have .25 cent wings on Wednesday. Wings are, really, the same anywhere you go. The drinks were good. The establishment is tiny! So many people were in one small space. The restrooms were worse. I saw a guy use the women's restroom, and I saw a woman use the men's restroom due to the restroom wait. It took forever to get our food once our server took our order. They did overcharge me for a drink as well. The server said it would be a $2 up charge to get a shot as a drink, which I said was fine. I noticed the price of the drink went up to $15 from the $7 she had originally mentioned. It's a nice little place to hang and drink if you don't mind a crowded atmosphere. Check your bill before paying!!

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    Moises H.

    I was there tonight oct 2 2018, Tuesday to be exact their special is $2 bud light $2 Vegas and ¢50 tacos. Hell of a deal if you ask me! Went for first time as soon as i got there took 3 min to get attended. Awesome i expected nothing less. Bartender was polite and very nice asked me For my drink and i asked for their specials. She got me my beer and shot. 5 minute later i asked for another shot and 10 tacos. 10 minutes after i ask for my tacos, a couple walks in and ask for shots and tacos. Long story short we got our tacos at same time. I got mine 15 min later and they got theirs 5 min after ordering. Guy who ordered his 5 min before me got his tacos saMe time i got mine. Was not pist was just upset, my tacos were cold and put aside before everyone else . Music was ok, when i got there, there was about 5-7 ppl in total which doesn't matter unless you might think they were busy thus them taking long time that's why took tacos so long...

    Wings were crunchy and delicious, slider was tasty and authentic

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    Good service, cold beer ! I enjoy the music videos on Monday night. Highly recommend! Will try the tacos next time.

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