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(T K's Pub)

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Kim Laun
★★★★☆

It was so dark in here I could hardly read the menu. Our service was good. At first they said we'd have to order at the bar but then the server came to our table. They also recently changed menus and didn't have the new ones in print which was a little difficult. The food however was excellent if you like fried bar food. The fried fish was good and the appetizers were delicious as well. It's definitely a hole in the wall but a good find. I would say it's best without your kids. There were some over imbibed patrons cursing next to us. The restaurant cannot help that but I would come back sans kiddos.

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Shannon Cila
★★★★★

This is where I went to escape the "Great Reset" and be around normal 40+ folks who felt the same. Great vibe; wide music genre covering classic rock, 90s alternative, metal, grunge, hiphop, R&B tunes; laid back, live music nights, dance floor, & karaoke nights; pool, sports screens, full bar, pub food, outdoor seating for smokers, large place with interesting nooks & niches to explore. Sheena is awesome. Felt right at home there. Regular folks.

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Chet Amus
★★★★★

This is definitely a hole in the wall type of bar, but in a good way. They have 6 pool tables kind of spread out in various spots, dart boards (keep score yourself), and Golden Tee. Also a sweet green house style beer garden when it's open. A stage with various bands on the weekend and plenty of seating and TV's. Plus great bar food. Their Wagu burger is seriously delicious.

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Maurice Tolley
★★★★★

Had a good time there with friends and family. Nice and cozy lil laid back spot. A few pool tables and some good food.

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Scott Stewart
★★★★☆

The food was okay for bar food. Good selection of items, and the service was pretty good. The atmosphere is dark and extremely outdated unless you are looking for that 70s lounge experience.

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