Most definitely try to get a place outside on the patio, as the bar crowd
tends to be a bit smoky and loud. Standard sandwich fare for lunch, American
food entrees for dinner. Nothing really stands out, but everything
we have sampled over the years has been fresh and seemed wholesome.
We have been to this eatery more than 10 times in the past decade.
Nice place when the weather is nice, sit out on the patio and relax.
Take in the scenery as they stroll by
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REVIEW #3
Avg. Entree: $5-10
Rating:
April 22, 2004
Pretty standard fare for a restaurant that is primarily a bar
in the evening. The location has a long history of being a restaurant
and a bar, all of the way back to Myers restaurant. The patio is
defintely the best place to be on those warm evenings, and the
food, although uninspired, does not calim to be or does not need
to be anthing special. Frequent live entertainment, expect
a wait for a table on those summer eves when everyone is out.
I like the atmosphere. The patio is cool--especially the one
in the back. Inside gets a little loud sometimes.
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The food is not extraordinary--it's pretty much the same
as any other downtown restaurant. The prices are in line with
everybody else as well.
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Finding seats is often difficult.
The food is good, especially munchies, but you MUST have a Long
Island Iced Tea on the patio if you're in town and it's warm enough.
Sit and watch the people go by.