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Contribuisci feedbackOn my way to Florence my friend and I stopped in for a bathroom break and a bite. I have a service dog. Upon arrival a customer at the bar looked at me and said “what’s your disability” after telling him I had a neurological condition (which was actually none of his business) the bartender proceeded to tell me no dogs. My dog was wearing His vest and I proceeded to tell her I could give his papers. They said the owner said no dogs and no service dogs. They turned me away. Even with offering everything needed for my medical alert dog. We were denied service. A kind woman followed me out and told me She was sorry and knows it’s illegal for them to do that. Very disappointed, I understand there is a stigma. However I did not choose this for myself and I try to be a normal person. This felt isolating and discriminatory.
Very Reasonable Priced On Drinks And Food. Excellent Burgers. Great Bartenders. Fun Place.
Stopped in for food WOW! Had a Club and Philly Cheesesteak with tots. Sooo very good!
Outsiders might think this is some rough and tumble bar, but it is always clean and well kept with pleasing bartenders and great drinks or food. The staff are friendly, and the atmosphere is cozy and domestic... unless it'd karaoke night. Fortunately, it gets a little crazy, with frenetic singers shouting into a mic on those nigts. Great times! ?It is one of the best places to go to eat a burger with some booze if you live in Mapleton. The amazing staff are accompanied by (mostly) amazing patrons.If you're looking for a place to get your party started, since they're rarely open past 1am, you'll find it at Frank's. Parking: On busier nights, parking close to the entrance may be difficult, but there is a very large parking area by the highway if there's no open space. Also, there is a back entrance with stairs that has about 8 or so parking spaces. Kid-friendliness: No kids are currently allowed inside of Frank's.However, there are plans to expand the pub and include a small restaurant. Stay posted. Wheelchair accessibility: Wheelchairs can enter through the front entrance, as the back entrance has stairs.Due to concrete bumps in the parking spaces, wheelchair users may have to enter on either side of the strip.
I read the previous reviews on how good the fish chips were and decided to order it. I guess it depends on the day of the week and who the chef is but my batter dip was gooey and not done. I won’t order this dish again. This is a fun place to go, friendly people just having a good time. Worth the stop in for a visit just order something else besides the fish chips