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Best wings in town, no one else is close. Home cooked food, bar is a little limited. tends to be a little noisy at times but the food is definitely worth try.
It has been some time since I last visited this restaurant. The variety of draft beers is limited, but the chef prepares hearty and satisfying meals. This place is more suitable for enjoying a couple of pints.
This restaurant is quite small and gives off a true British pub vibe. The prices are reasonable and the menu offers a good variety of options. Don't miss out on trying the fish and chips - they are hands down the best in town.