Pub features a lively patio with 2000s to modern music and a young crowd that energizes sports days. Buffalo wings are extra crispy and mini hot dogs are a popular special. Seating is spacious, making it easy to move around even when busy.
Buffalo wings come extra crispy and consistent. Mini hot dogs appear as a special item and are well-liked. The Mac and cheese stands out as a solid choice.
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Happy hour runs from 4-7pm with discounted drinks and appetizers.
Karaoke starts at 10pm on Thursdays with a two-drink minimum.
Expect a lively atmosphere during sports events on weekends.
Old-fashioned diner offers a retro vibe with cozy booths and communal tables. Chicken fried steak with rich gravy and crispy hash browns highlight the American food. Laid back yet lively energy makes it a warm, welcoming spot for all.
Chicken fried steak comes with rich gravy and pairs well with eggs. Biscuits and gravy stand out for their flavor. Hash browns are crispy and unique, while grits have a noticeable saltiness.
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Expect long wait times on weekend mornings, especially after 9am.
Parking is limited; avoid the CVS lot to prevent towing.
The cafe closes daily at 1:40pm, so plan your visit accordingly.
Lots of TVs create a sports-focused environment while local bands play classic rock and blues live. Chicken fried chicken shines on Thursdays, alongside burgers and Dallas cheese steak. Open-air seating adds a laid-back vibe with a neighborhood feel.
Chicken fried chicken stands out, especially on Thursdays. The menu also features Dallas cheese steak, Ruben, burgers, and Pigs Wings. Cheeseburgers are solid but priced around $14, which seems high compared to their value.
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Expect a packed crowd during major games; arrive early for the best seats.
Prices are reasonable, with frequent specials on beers and drinks.
The venue is popular for live music events on weekends.
Vibrant ambiance with K-Pop music sets a lively tone. Fried chicken is crispy and juicy, perfect for American food lovers. Friendly, chill vibe suits both dates and families, making it a true BBQ wonderland.
Fried chicken here is crispy and juicy with a special sauce that adds great flavor. The chicken wings stay tasty and crunchy, making it a standout spot for Korean fried chicken.
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Parking is available in the apartment building parking behind the restaurant.
They validated parking in the garage.
They offer a bring-your-own-bottle (BYOB) policy.
Upscale American spot shines with cheese beignets and a bone-in pork chop that pairs well with mac and cheese. Cozy vibe enhanced by a speakeasy bar in the back, perfect for nightcaps. Custom cocktails add a lively yet intimate touch.
Cheese beignets and hot dogs stand out as popular appetizers. Bone-in pork chop pairs well with sides like mac and cheese and Brussels sprouts. Patty melt offers balanced flavors that many enjoy.
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Happy hour runs from 4-6pm with $10 martinis and other cocktails.
Free valet parking is available behind the restaurant.
Parking can be difficult; plan accordingly.
Dark academia and speakeasy vibes create a cozy atmosphere perfect for romantic nights. Wagyu hot dogs and Duroc Pork Belly Lollipops showcase bold American flavors. Kitchen runs with precise coordination, ensuring a smooth dining experience.
Wagyu hot dogs on rye bread stand out with rich flavor. Multiple dishes like Icelandic Hot Dog, Vaca Frita Tacos, and Duroc Pork Belly Lollipops offer a variety of tastes. The chef shares a small take-away of grits used in the Corn-Ucopia.
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Happy hour runs from 4-7pm on weekdays with great food and drink specials.
Valet parking is available outside for convenience on busy nights.
Vegan options are available on the menu for those with dietary restrictions.
Small bakery offers a cozy vibe with quirky mismatched china and a large communal table. Enjoy apple pie with thin crust and pecan pie rich and gooey alongside great coffee. Space invites slow, relaxed visits.
Apple pie features a thin crust and plenty of apple slices with balanced cinnamon and sugar. Cornbread stuffing uses homemade cornbread and croutons. Pecan pie is rich and gooey without being too sweet.
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Parking is very limited, especially on busy mornings.
Leila Bakery & Cafe charges a 12% service fee that isn’t disclosed.
They have a variety of gluten-free options available.
Rooftop bar shines with beautiful skyline views and large booths perfect for groups. Loud music fuels a lively vibe while the outdoor deck offers a laid-back setting despite heat. Spicy double cheeseburgers and crispy pork belly deliver bold American flavors.
Double cheeseburgers stand out, especially the spicy version which packs a serious heat. Plates like chicken schnitzel with cheese grits and crispy pork belly offer solid American comfort food options.
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Reservations are recommended for large groups to ensure seating.
Parking is limited, so arrive early or consider alternative transport.
Monday features an all-day happy hour with discounted drinks.
Seafood shines with Cajun seasoning in dishes like gumbo and crab clusters. Live music and multiple TVs create a lively atmosphere. Outdoor patio with fans offers a cool spot to enjoy bold cocktails like Mezcal margaritas.
Cajun seasoning flavors many dishes like the chicken and sausage gumbo and snow crab clusters. Hot, fresh seafood options include catfish, shrimp po boy, and a garlic Cajun hot boil. Sides like hush puppies come hot and fast.
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Valet parking costs $6, even when the lot is empty.
Street parking is difficult to find in the evenings.
The restaurant has an unlimited hush puppy night with drink specials.
Fusion BBQ shines with Brazilian burgers and bold brisket loaded fries. Vegetarian options are phenomenal and service is quick and friendly. Atmosphere feels kind and uplifting despite occasional stale chips.
Brisket loaded fries and pulled pork stand out with bold flavors. Nachos come with chicken but chips can be stale sometimes.
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The food truck offers a variety of vegan and vegetarian options.
Expect a quick-moving line during peak hours.
They accept credit cards and mobile payments.
Outdoor seating with enclosed heaters offers a lively vibe like sitting on a dock. Seafood shines with crawfish boil and fried shrimp po boy. Enjoy complementary hush puppies and a rich key lime pie blending ice cream and cheesecake flavors.
Complementary hush puppies arrive at the table with a perfect taste and texture. The menu features a fried shrimp po boy, raw oysters, crawfish boil, chicken wings, and a large slice of key lime pie that tastes like a mix of ice cream and cheesecake with a hint of key lime.
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Happy hour offers $2 Rita's on Mondays and discounted bites.
Expect a crowded parking lot and long lines during peak hours.
Valet parking is available, but traffic can be challenging.
Renovated old house offers spacious patios and multiple TVs for a lively social scene. Buffalo wings are crispy with a kick, paired with fair-priced burgers and fries. Atmosphere shifts from comfortable to energetic during karaoke and DJ nights.
Buffalo wings come crispy with a nice kick and stay juicy and tender. The menu features cheeseburgers, patty melts with chili, hot dogs, and baskets with fries or tots, all priced fairly around $11 to $12.
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The bar charges a 25% automatic gratuity on all tabs without prior notice.
Expect high prices for drinks, with beers costing $10 each.
Karaoke and live music are hosted weekly, providing entertainment options.
Massive covered patio with misters keeps outdoor space cool. Pot roast pasta has decent meat but salty noodles, while Cobb salad offers a lighter lunch option. Live band plays at a comfortable volume, creating a laid-back vibe late nights.
Pot roast pasta features decent meat but noodles taste very salty. Cobb salad offers a lighter option during lunch.
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Happy hour runs from 4-7pm on weekdays with decent drink prices.
Trivia night happens every Wednesday with all-day happy hour.
Most food items are priced around $18 a la carte.