December 28, 1999 0 of
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A very popular spot on the south side that draws both young and
old. The older, front part of the restaurant has a bar, booths
and table seating and is a bit quieter and more dimly lit than the
newer addition in back. The addition is not really a sports bars
but has quite a few TV's around the bar. Different menus for each
of the two parts of the restaurant. The rear section features
sandwiches, burgers and bar food while the older front part has
the usual variety of american cooking with some italian and mexican
entrees available also. The back section draws large crowds
for their Karoke nights and also has a very popular outdoor patio
in the summer. Very good batter fried fish and chips (all you can
eat on Friday nights).
December 28, 1999 0 of
0 people found this review helpful
A very popular spot on the south side that draws both young and
old. The older, front part of the restaurant has a bar, booths
and table seating and is a bit quieter and more dimly lit than the
newer addition in back. The addition is not really a sports bars
but has quite a few TV's around the bar. Different menus for each
of the two parts of the restaurant. The rear section features
sandwiches, burgers and bar food while the older front part has
the usual variety of american cooking with some italian and mexican
entrees available also. Very good batter fried fish and chips
(all you can eat on Friday nights) and a Sunday brunch buffet with
a good selection of breakfast/brunch items. The back section
draws large crowds for their Karoke nights and also has a very
popular outdoor patio in the summer. Sometimes live entertainment
on the weekends.