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March 4, 2009
1.0This business is on it’s fourth owner is known for it’s delicious paprika chicken wings and salad dressing. What the business has gained in cleaning up it’s interior by subtle remodeling, it has lost in service, quality, pricing, and personnel. Once a working man’s bar, it has now some of the highest beer and drink prices in the Lower Burrell / New Kensington area. While the wings are still top-notch, the pasta specials run on Sunday are overpriced and small in portion size. The cost of a simple meal for two or three people, including drinks, can be outrageous. You can eat and drink much cheaper at virtually any other bar/restaurant in town, or even the Olive Garden or virtually any other chain restaurant. More importantly and downright concerning are that the prices for food and drink are often scandalous depending on who waits on your party. Bring a calculator and keep track of what you order, or you could be shocked. If you pay by credit watch out for the tall skinny bartender with funny hair. There have been several reported cases of inflated charges by her. It’s best to eat in the dining area and avoid this theft. Overall, this business will live on as it has for 50 years, but it’s sad that it just is not what it used to be.
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pleasurepalate
03/04/2009It sounds like the restaurant gentrified its way to forgetting that the food and service is what brings back repeat customers.