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Jane J.

Thursday night 7pm dinner rush took us 10 min to seat ourselves, 15 min to find a server to take the order and 50 minutes after being seated to get salad and wings. Delicious food. Had to go search for our own napkins and utensils, they are on the far side of the bar. They gave us a free beer to make up for the wait. We weren't trying to do fast food and the music and ambience are great, played darts while waiting so despite lack of service and timeliness, atmosphere and taste win out!

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Have continued to come back here and much improved! A great local place!! I think they've listened to feedback!

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Althoguh the service at times can be a little slow, we enjoy the family accessibility and friendly atmosphere. Food is always great!

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Their house wings are amazing. And the staff are always friendly, very nice place to to just hang out and also have takeout from

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Nothing at all redeeming about this place. Greasy food at premium prices. Unsatisfying in every regard.

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