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    Krueger's Bar

    4.0 (3 reviews)
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    Route 100 Saloon - Bar area

    Route 100 Saloon

    3.7(3 reviews)
    2.2 mi

    I stopped here after seeing a new name on the place for the last month and I think it's been 3…read moredifferent places In as many years. It's a name and theme change only because it's now a country bar and virtually looks the same as the previous places but I like the music better. It's spacious with a stage, pool table, amusement machines, kitchen and big bar etc etc. The red head bartender was friendly but's it's clearly a clicky place with regulars. My gin Rickey is almost twice as much as a nicer place down the street and the most expensive from any bar so far so I don't see myself becoming a regular here. The menu is small with wings, wraps, pizza, burgers, apps and chicken tender sandwiches. The BYO chicken tender sandwich sounded good for lunch so I ordered one that comes with frys. I had my BYO chicken tender sandwich with cheddar cheese, lettuce, tomato and mayonnaise. The frys can be seasoned so I got the Cajun jerk which were ok and plentiful. Then chicken tender sandwich was big with crispy dry chicken meat with reality fresh bun and toppings, it did fill my crave for a chicken sandwich but it was very average. Overall it's a little pricey compared to other area bars drink wise and the food it typical average bar food so I don't think that I will be back because there are better options in the area, at $7.50 for the same drink a mile down the street that costs $4 and on average $4.50 around the city I'm probably not going back.

    Went to have drinks and bar food. Unfortunately, their kitchen has been closed - but the sign has…read morenot been updated. They do have pizza, though. So I ordered a vodka gimlet. AWESOME!!!! Since I love country music, it is my type of place. The bartender was polite and they have line dancing. Guess I better get on YouTube and relearn.

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    Vodka gimlet

    Route 100 Saloon - Crispy but dry chicken meat

    Crispy but dry chicken meat

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    The BYO chicken tender sandwich doesn't look bad

    Daniels Palace - Cajun dry rub wings

    Daniels Palace

    4.5(4 reviews)
    2.2 mi

    After recently having the wings and cheese curds from Daniel's Palace, I wanted to try the Friday…read morefish fry as well. I tried calling in an order, but no one answered the phone, so I stopped in and ordered to go at the bar. My order consisted of mozzarella sticks and fried cod with five total pieces. Now having had both, I can definitively say the mozzarella sticks are better than the cheese curds. They're out of a frozen bag, so not hand battered like the cheese curds, but the flavor in the breading was more consistent. The menu lists three pieces as the most for the fried cod. I asked if I could get four or five at an additional cost and was told they could do a five piece for $20, or $3 for each extra piece. To my surprise, they also gave me four potato pancakes at no extra charge. The fries had a nice battered to them and the pancakes, while not homemade, were more like large hash browns with a fantastic onion and potato mix. They included applesauce in the box, but not syrup, so I don't know if they have syrup. The menu says the fish is beer battered, and I could taste the beer in it, but it was almost more like they put beer into a panko breading mix because it didn't have the traditional texture of beer batter. The breading was crunchy, which I liked, but it separated easily from the fish, so often I could individually taste the fish and individually taste of breading instead of them being one cohesive food. Not a problem, just more of an observation. After two visits I would have no problem coming back again and again for the mozzarella sticks and Cajun rub wings.

    This is like the 3rd place this has been over the last year or so I thought I would stop over and…read morecheck them out. I honestly can't tell if any remodeling was done because all three places blur together. They still have a small kitchen and a small menu with sandwiches, wings and appetizers etc. They have some tap beers at each end of the bar. Dana was my bartender and I said to myself that the first local bartender who knows how to make a Gin Rickey, excluding any expensive fancy hotel bar I would buy them a drink and she knew how to make one and I bought her a shot. Dana was friendly and did a great job. I had a pretty decent crispy chicken sandwich from the last place so I ordered one to go because the snow/weather was not looking good so I wanted to get home. The crispy chicken sandwich looked good with leaf lettuce and fresh toppings, the pickles were sweet buy the way. The crispy chicken sandwich was actually two chicken tenders on a fresh toasted bun. The house cut frys were good but needed more seasoning. Overall it wasn't quite as good as the last place but it satisfies my chicken sandwich crave.

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    The crispy chicken sandwich with house cut frys

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    The Hale House - interior dining

    The Hale House

    4.1(275 reviews)
    0.5 mi
    $$

    The service - inattentive at best. No coffee or water refills offered. Came to our table when we…read morewere 75% done to check on us. Lots of chatty time by the other servers and bussers. Should focus more on customers. The food - Potatoes were cold, soggy and unseasoned. The replacements were crisp and hot but still unseasoned and disappointing. They took about 15 minutes to come out so I was already well done eating. The omelette was very good. We used to eat here alot but you've become very inconsistent in food quality. This was the first time we've had bad service.

    I have been to the Hale House several time before. It's a converted home that was previously a…read morechinese restaurant, but completed remodeled after that. It's a small place with seating inside at the bar, or in the dining area. It has a small outside patio, along Forest Home Avenue. Inside there are TVs and video poker games next to the bar (not a fan of those, but they are a "sports" bar). We come here for the food, and not the ambiance. We stopped on a Saturday night for a late dinner. Got a table right away, and the server got us settled in with drinks and waters. The Blackberry Smash was fresh and flavorful, the Riverwest Stein in on tap! We ordered the Cheese Curds to start with. These curds are unique and one of our favorites. It's simply queso cheese that has been deep fried. No batter or breading, just the cheese. We split the Whiskey Burger. They made it perfectly to order, medium rare. It was moist and flavorful. We got the side of Sweet Potato Fries, they were just okay. Either overcooked or reheated, which was a disappointment. The service throughout the evening was exceptional. Always friendly, helpful and attentive. Just the right amount of attention, updating us on our order, checking our first bites, and any extra drinks. Thanks Lauren. A very good experience, for a Sports Bar dinner.

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    Video poker games

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    Hamburger with fried onions

    Double D’s Pub & Eatery - Cooked perfectly rare

    Double D’s Pub & Eatery

    3.4(32 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    Any review comes down to what you order and how the service is so no two reviews will be the same…read morebut I have eaten here 3 times now with different meals and based on a co workers experience with the burgers I tried bobs bacon cheeseburger with tots. I ordered my bacon cheeseburger with lettuce, tomato and raw onions with no condiments like ketchup etc for an unbiased tasting of the cheeseburger with American cheese. My take out container was weighty and looked good. The cheeseburger was big and no recently popular thin burger smash burger with 3 whole strips of bacon. The tator tots were crisp on the out side soft and chunky on the inside. The toppings were fresh as the bun. The burger was not seasoned but salt helped with a good char broiled flavor which is the bomb for me. The cookie is always a nice touch with the sandwiches. This is a tasty cheeseburger for sure.

    NOW that is one AWESOME Fish fry. The ultimate platter will definitely satisfy your hunger…read more 2 fried cod + baked cod + walleye + 2 perch + 5 shrimp + choice of potato + slaw+ bread + dessert. A Hungry man's meal made to perfection. I highly suggest the potato pancakes Stop in and if you're not that hungry bring a friend and share the ultimate platter with a few rounds of your favorite rail drinks or beers cheers bon appetite Service 1st rate fast and friendly Ambiance open space relaxing atmosphere.

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