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Reopened, again sometime in 2007 after on again, off again operation. The place has always had great potential but seems to fall short under every ownership & this latest rise from the ashes is again, the same story. Stopped in Saturday 02/16/08 just to see if it was up to it's usual standards. Took a while to get a beer @ my table but I did receive an ok IPA/Pale. Never saw an actual server.
Move to the bar - menu is slim. Order Nachos, how can you screw up Nachos? Melted Kraft singles over a sparce scattering of "home made" chips with a sprinking of "items." I'm hungry but semi-melted plastic cheese product for $7.00? I don;t think so. I was later corrected that the chesse product had been upgraded to "Stadium cheese!" In a proper fashion I mentioned my displeasure to the manager (whom I knew from his former place next door) - he didn't get it.
Atwater/Stoney whatever - whoever seemingly will never get it.
There is alot of great beer in & around Detroit. Go where they appreciate your business & respect your taste buds.
Sincerely,
Paul B
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