We love Tugboat Annies, especially for their Eggs Benedict for breakfast. Very casual atmosphere and attentive wait staff. It is hard to find a decent waterfront restaurant that is not overly expensive in Olympia, but this is it. Can't beat the views from the large windows of the marina. There always seems to be some kind of boat coming or going.
Review Source:I'm surprised tugboat Annie's only has 3 stars overall...
My hubby surprised me by taking me here after pestering him about never taking me kayaking before.
It's located in a nautical marina in Olympia. The restaurant is decked out with vintage collections of tin trays adorning the old timber rafters, model sailboats hanging from the ceiling, that sort of thing. It's cluttered with decor, in a good, tasteful way. Windows overlooking the water and marina, comfy booths.
We went during the morning and enjoyed a brunch/kayaking special. More than enough food for me, and you know how I am- cheap with a big appetite! I had a veggie omelet with crispy potato wedges and a HUGE thick slice if toast. Coffee and refills came with the special :)
We were allowed 2 hours to kayak. Let me tell you... On a windy day as it was, 2 hours is more than enough time to wrestle the waves!
It was fun! The equipment was updated and safe, kayaking directions were clear. This was my first time doing so and it was easy peasy.
We saw 2 seal pups. As we were kayaking my hubby told me to look back. I did and there was a little seal face about 2-3 yards behind me with his head popped out of the water's surface. Cute! Kinda scary... I think he raced us underwater to then meet up with us again.
When we arrived back to return our gear and pay the place was way busy! So go early.
Our waiter was very professional and helpful. He did an awesome job serving us and explaining things.
I'd recommend it based on my experience.
I went to Tugboat Annies for dinner with my daughter and my friend a few weeks ago. Â We arrived around 7 pm on a Thursday. Â We stood at the entrance for a good 5 minutes before anyone made eye contact or said hello even though several staff members passed us. Â Eventually someone sat us but then we waited 15-20 minutes before we flagged someone down to bring us menus and drinks. Â When our waitress came over she was very sweet and attentive so we thought things would get better.
The food was just meh. Â I had a salad that had a ton of dried blueberries on it, to the point of that being the only thing I could taste. Â The salad was just nothing special and there are many places in town that offer really good salads. Â I swear the dressing was from a bottle at Safeway, it was pretty blah and boring with a weird taste.
My daughter had macaroni and cheese which was decent. Â My friend had the shrimp basket. Â Shrimp seemed skimpy. Â The rest of it was what you would expect from deep fried shrimp and fries. Hard to mess that up.
It has been several years since i have been to Tugboat Annies because the last few times I was there I was served mediocre food and received slow service. Â This place isnt real cheap and I just dont feel there is much value for the food or service.
I wont be back.
There are several things that I think Annie's does well, but to enjoy your visit you've got to keep it simple- sit outside if it's nice, try to visit during HH, enjoy one of the local beer options, and stick to the basics on the menu. I love the blue berry salad, and I hear good things about the burgers, however the entrees tend to not go over as well. I have visited at least a half a dozen times now, and have seen the crab cakes, chowder, pizza, nachos, etc. Some were good, some were okay, some were subpar. I had an entertainment book coupon on my most recent visit- buy one lunch or dinner entree and get one free. Great deal!
I have always had good service here, though at times slow. Beautiful views pretty much any time, and a dock to walk and rent kayaks from if you are so inclined. You have to walk upstairs for seating, so this may not be a place for those who have mobility issues. Full bar with televisions showing whatever games happen to be on. Final note is that this place has different hours for summer and winter; often it is the only local spot open for a late dinner in summer (after 9 pm). Would recommend this place on any patio day with friends or out of town visitors. I plan to take advantage of the breakfast/ kayak combo some day soon :)
After being snuffed at hearth fire my wife and I went to dinner at tug boat Annie's. We were greated by TWO servers within 30 seconds. After being seated at a window we were greated by the manager. Â He was Incredibly attentive and took great care of us.
The food doesn't blow me away here but I will certainly return here for the great service. Thanks and special mention to the manager.
We had an early dinner on a Saturday afternoon during this unseasonably warm weather. The view is amazing. The service was friendly and attentive but not overbearing. I love the atmosphere in the restaurant. The prices are reasonable and the parking is ample.
My husband's burger was delicious looking and he loved it. I had the salad with grilled shrimp skewer on top. It was good, but the shrimp didn't taste fresh. I'm normally pretty forgiving, but given the location, there's no excuse for frozen quality seafood. Otherwise I would have given this dining experience five stars.
Parking is free, but the surface is uneven and littered with pot holes most likely due to rainwater and possible flooding. The interior restaurant/bar as well as the outdoor patio dining are located upstairs. The large picture windows let in a lot of light and afford patrons great views of the water.
I waited a considerable amount of time as wait staff hurried by me multiple times even though the place was only 1/4 full. Fortunately, my waitress was sweet and placed me at a booth next to the window so I could see the Capitol building, water and town of Olympia.
The menu had mostly burgers and sandwiches. I opted for an unusual twist on the standard turkey sandwich. This one was slathered with cream cheese and cranberry sauce spread on sourdough. I also requested the sweet potato tots to top off the casual Thanksgiving-like feast. My meal was solid and the waitress was good about refilling my ice tea and closing out my tab in a timely manner.
I liked the ambience of the place with its high ceilings, funny signs, and beer and ship paraphernalia decorating the walls. If I lived here, I would probably return for kayaking and a meal or some late night entertainment on the weekend.
I have been to Tugboat Annies a few times and usually enjoy their happy hour...well, usually.
I think something has changed, because the appetizers are now only 1/3 off their regular price and cocktails are not a happy hour item. Â Huh?
Most restaurants offer happy hour price reductions for margaritas and most mixed drinks, including beer and wine; but not Tugboat Annies.
We paid $7.50 for a strawberry/colada at 3:00 PM. Â Ridiculous.
New management/owners? Â I don't know. Â Maybe.
Great, relaxed atmosphere and view of East Bay Marina. Â Other than that, everything else is below average.
My drink wasn't even mixed properly and had chunks of ice floating around, getting stuck in my straw.
The nachos we ordered weren't the best, but the portion was huge.
In sum, if you enjoy overpriced happy hour drinks and large portions of mediocre nachos, then Tugboat Annies is the place for you.
Just OK. Â Went with my mom for an early dinner at 5pm. Â The place was pretty empty. We were given menus right away then had quite a wait to have our orders taken. Â When the waitress finally came for our orders she explained that it was so slow she forgot she had customers and was chatting. Â Hmmmm. Ok. Â It took quite awhile to then get our food served and I'm assuming this same thing happened again because it arrived Luke warm. Â I had the Oly Prime sandwich and fries. Â Would have been a much better meal served hot.
Review Source:Our first choice for a family dinner. Â Dinner for the wife was the 'special' cod and I ordered the Jambalaya. Â The kids had the kids meal mac n cheese. Â The parking lot was a little full due to a party in their party room but we were fortunate to find someone leaving. Â Dinner for us adults was good and worth the price. Â Our children's dinner was a little spicy...tasted by my wife. Â Thus the kids didn't gobble it down like they do at home. Â Service was a little slow at times for the amount of servers in our area and crowd in the up stairs dinning room...in fact, my wife who never complains said "they must be catching my fish". Â This might be the attitude, "let the people be" but we could have a couple more walk by's by our server. Â Regardless....four stars for the adult meal...which my youngest son ended up liking the cod. Â Â Three stars for the slow service from servers and the kitchen. Â Â Good food though.
Review Source:I've been to Tugboat Annie's four times and it has been very consistent each time. I appreciate consistency in a restaurant. It seems some of the local restaurants lack that - great sometimes and abysmal others. Anyway, the restaurant is casual, it is fun with a group of girlfriends, on a date, or with your kids. It is spacious - you don't feel like you're eating dinner right next to complete strangers. And the bartender is super friendly. Their food is good - standard bar food. I wouldn't go out of my way for it, but it is very decent. The view is good and I like the vibe here.
Review Source:Not the easiest place to find until you've been there. Weird gravel parking lot - if you don't dodge the puddles, you'll soak your shoe. The kitchen can be a little slow sometimes, and the fries could be better.
But the view of the marina is great, the burgers are good - especially the blue cheese burger - and the beer is cold.
It's a super casual place, which means you don't even have to change into your good jeans. If restaurants were meat, this place would be a hot dog. But sometimes a hot dog (figuratively speaking) is what you really want. When that mood strikes, get yourself down to Tugboat Annie's and order a blue cheese burger.
Went to happy hour one night had chicken strips. They were good. Service ok. Not great. Ordered food to go for my teen, a burger and fries. He said it was very good.
Returned for lunch 2 weeks later. Had chicken strips again, but this time they were overcooked. The person that waited on us was not very warm or welcoming. There was maybe 4 to 6 people in the whole restaurant and it took her forever to come back to our table after just leaving water. I was on a lunch break. They either don't understand customers have to return to work eventually or they dont care. Nice view though. i would return for happy hour again when i have all the time in the world to wait.
I went there because I was told they had good food, I payed $18 for the halibut and chips which was actually frozen cod and chips the same stuff you can buy at the grocery store. Told the waiter to tell the manager to find a different fish vendor because they dont know the difference between halibut and cod....all I got was an Oh sorry. I wont go back
Review Source:My wife and I did the breakfast/kayak special here one weekend morning and really enjoyed our experience. Â We liked the ambiance of the restaurant, being right on the water with very eclectic, boathouse decor. Â There were only a couple other tables of people, which I found rather strange on a nice Sunday morning. Â We both got breakfast burritos with coffee. Â Neither the food nor the coffee were that special, but we couldn't find those views in our dining room at home. Â We then went and rented a double kayak for 2 hours. Â We paddled around Puget Sound, visited Priest Point Park, saw lots of seals, and got a good workout. Â We spent a total of $50 for everything, which we thought was an amazing deal considering it included the food, coffee, and kayak rental. Â We would definitely do it again.
Review Source:ALACZAM!!!
So...about that...
I might have said the last time would be my last time and it should have been. But I've been dropped on my head a lot and clearly I forgot that fact. So let me lie again by saying I actually might go back.
The Good: Â My waitress was an improvement over any previous one in the last 6 years. Attentive yet not overly so.
ALACZAM!!?
The Mediocre: $10 for a thin burger patty. I ordered the Mushroom Onion Burger which has mushroom, onions, Swiss and mayonnaise. It would have been passable except for the bottom of my bun being soaked with grease and mushroom juices. I make these all the time. It is possible to make one...not...this way. With that being said the food was actually a slight improvement but with miles to go.
ALACZAM???
The Awkward: The Magician.... No really they have one. Not sure on what nights but when he asked us if we wanted a show and we replied no that should have ended the conversation. He asked two more times in more of a sad clown uncomfortable way. I honestly don't mind the show or magicians in general. It was just... well awkward.
Overall it was an improvement I just still really miss what Tugboat's used to be.
We had there my brother's wedding rehearsal dinner there, it was quite an event, and cherish every moment of it.
Apart from the astonishing view on to our Sound and OLY, this restaurant is capable to run at a high pace with a decent service and great food. Okay, I'm biased, why? I'm a Burger lova!!! Their ginormous Burger is just to my liking and deserves already for it a high rating. Just imagine that, you get a food tray, yep a food tray full with food, Burger 'n Fries. This for a very decent price.
Our party was a larger group and we weren't alone, this joint was buzzing and the staff was on top of it, we didn't have to wait too long for everything. I surveyed the group members of their food choices, and everybody was just smiling about theirs that good it was.
Why then only 4 Stars? Well for once, I cannot give 1/2 stars, apart of all that good stuff, their parking is a tad a mess, as this restaurant is in the proximity of a marina and so you have lots of traffice and marina residents to deal with, which makes the parking falling a tad on the wayside. Else I'd give it 4.5 stars and I know, I'll come back this weekend, so stay tuned for a updated version.
Half priced apps during happy hour! Kayaking/food deals on the weekend.
We've been here for dinner/lunch a couple times, but honestly- I only really have a good time when my wallet does, so I try to stick to happy hour when appzies are halfzies. ;) There's also a window where magic night and happy hour coincide. I just always forget when it is. :(
Sit by the window or outside! Great views all around.
I have a love/hate relationship with Tugboat Annies. Today's lunch experience was more on the hate end of the scale. I love the food here. I often hate the service or more accurately...how slow the kitchen is. We arrived there at noon...there weren't many people there... some...but not slammed. We ordered by 12:05 and our food didn't arrive until 12:40. I joking said that they may have had to catch our fish off the dock. When the food did arrive, it was very good. I am usually a patient guy but if you are going to serve lunch in a town where many of your customers may only have an hour for lunch (including travel to and from), you need to pick up the pace.
Review Source:If you have low expectations, this place is great. Basically the one thing going for them is the kayak rentals. Without that, I would not consider returning. I will return, but only for a drink and *maybe* an appetizer post-kayaking. The food in general and service are enough to keep me away otherwise.
Odd is the kayak check-in, which is in the restaurant. Even more odd is the way the manager-looking-lady stares at you when you hand her the kayak shed key, as if you have no business being there... A simple, "Thank you, are you staying for food?" would have been much more inviting.
As for the food... just... bleh. Absolutely nothing special or really even good about the food. Even worse was the time it took for the food to arrive. The "crab melt" is some "stuff" with cheese on top, and appears toasted. It took nearly 30 minutes. They must have hand made the bread themselves. In reality, that's about a 5 minute sandwich.
We sat at the bar so I was able to watch the bartender mix drinks far above the normal alcohol content the recipes require so this is the place to get your buzz on. I also watched him serve "beachy fruity drinks" without garnish. Hmm. Hey, man... at least throw a lime on.
In addition, servers coming to the bar for their tables' drinks, would grab straws at the top (ew) and plop them in glasses. Sanitation?
The amount of staff working was borderline obnoxious. Yet, very few of the staff actually seemed to be doing something. A bunch of 19 and 20 year olds running the place is what it looked like. Or a high school/ college fashion competition. That might explain the mediocre food and service.
If it weren't for your kayaks, Annie's, I wouldn't be returning.
I was in Olympia visiting my best one and her little guy. Â She knows that I love a good view. Â
We were greated by a surly  woman.  In reading the other reviews it seems that this is the rule rather than the exception.  After we were seated we waited for our waitress who had an equally off putting attitude.  My best one ordered the fish and chips and I got a bacon cheese burger.  We both ordered iced tea.  We watched as p eople that ordered and came after us were served first.  The food came and was pretty standard.  I had finished my first iced tea and moved my glass to the outside of the table.............I had to flag down Crabby McCrabpants to get a refill.............I would have liked the food more had it not have been served with the bitch sauce.
I've always been rather underwhelmed with my experiences at Tugboat Annie's, but this most recent time I went I didn't have a good time at all! Read on if you'd like to hear about it....
We went for a work lunch, and I'm a vegan, and my considerate co-workers had consulted me asking if Tugboat Annie's would be a safe choice. I checked out their menu online, and seeing two vegan dishes (though, suspiciously enough, the black bean burger that had been labelled vegan on previous editions of the menu was not listed as vegan any longer...hmmm....) I said it sounded like a great idea. One of the items I didn't want anything to do with--a coconut burger with pineapple, lettuce and tomato on top--just doesn't sound tasty to me. However, there was a pasta dish on the menu with Field Roast sausage that sounded great, despite its inflated price ($14? Seriously?)
When we got there I was informed by our rather rude waitress (and it's not just me, others at the table were complaining about her demeanor) that they were out of the pasta. I was fine with that, I asked if there's anything else there that is vegan, or could be made vegan. She said that they have a black bean burger. I said, "Is it vegan?" She said no. I asked if there was anything else, and she said that I could order a salad. Since I don't trust that they will have tasty vegan dressings to offer up, and since I don't want to order a pile of non-organic greens and pay an inflated price for them, I decided to have nothing. Just water, thanks. On the way back to the office I grabbed a vegan calzone from Vic's and enjoyed every bite!
The non-vegans I was with had ceasar salads, and a few of them had burgers, and they seemed to enjoy them. One of the neighboring tables ordered a terrifyingly huge hamburger that was larger than a frisbee...don't know what was up with that.
Needless to say, though, I won't be giving the thumbs up to a work lunch at Tugboat Annie's again.
An update on Annies.
Went on a very busy Saturday evening.
The first warm day of the year, OMG! 65 and sunny!
Anyway, the service was great.
Our server took orders for our table of 7 and didn't write a thing down.
I'll be damned, the order came out perfectly!
Stick with the bar food here (fish & chips or burgers) and you can't go wrong.
Great job by the team at Tugboat Annies!
Order: Tugboat Burger and a Chocolate Shake
Burger Layout: Bun, Mayo, Bacon, Cheddar, Swiss, Ham, Egg, Burger, Pickle, Red Onion, Lettuce, Bun
Cost: $17
Fries: Cold Steak Fries
Tugboat Annie's Happy Hour is to die for, especially in the summer. While I can't speak very highly of coming any other time, I've had so many unique experiences that I can't bring myself to write a review based solely on one menu item which isn't very good.
Sure, the burger they served me recently was overcooked and dried out... but when I think about the time my friends and I embarked on the "30 wing challenge" I can't really hold it against them. By the way... I won, 30 wings only costs $9.50 on happy hour, and my stomach would not agree that what happened that day was a "win".
Tip: If you ever want to see a look of shock on a server's face, order 210 hot wings. If you want to see a look of disgust on a server's face, watch as the carnage has to be disposed of.
Sure, the $6 chocolate shake I got was a strangely runny from the moment it was served and tasted just like hershey's syrup... but when I can look back on being accosted by a drunk thespian who wanted to impart her love for Hillary Clinton upon me, then a blah shake doesn't even temper my love for the place.
And sure, the fries might have been cold the last time I went, but there's the time someone hit my car in the parking lot and then bought me a ton of drinks, or the time 2 friends and I split a tugboat barge burger and I thought I just might die, or the time that etc. etc. etc.
I'm looking forward to another summer at Tugboat Annie's, just not planning any trips back for dinner.
2/5
This place is beautiful and has amazing views. 1 star for this.
I came here with a bunch of friend's for a 4 year olds birthday dinner. Â We ordered the giant burger that comes on a cafeteria style tray with French fries, and for a few bucks more we got onion rings as well.
The fries were so cold, and maybe I'm being picky but I like my onion rings with some crunch but that certainly wasn't the case.
After dropping off the food our waitress didn't come back for a very long time. We ended up eating most of the cold French fries but when the waitress finally came back we told her and she brought us a new basket of hot fries. Â 1/2 star for no obvious loogies.
They brought out ice cream for the kid's birthday but no ridiculous sing accompaniment which is another 1/2 star.
I ended up having to walk home from downtown later that evening and I have to say thank god for bayview thriftway having a bathroom and being open late. Â Since the Internet is a public place all I'm going to say is that the food from tugboat annie's did not agree with me and I'm sorry for whoever had to use that bathroom next.
A happy sad night. Our daughter was home from Tacoma to see her best friend off who is on her way to 27 months in the Peace Corps this Sunday. Where do you want to go? Someplace "American" because I won't be able to get that kind of food for two years.
Off to TBA (Tug Boat you know who). Halibut and chips, salmon, blue cheese burger and mac and cheese. Something for all.
All nicely prepared with excellent service. The dinner was paced nicely for the four of us to not be rushed, Â saying our bon voyages, and to enjoy that one last cheese burger. Â Nice crowd, not you usual Olympia ghost restaurant after 7:30.
Bonus: PBR on draft. But I digress.
Even though we were well fed, we still found room for Mud Pie and Banana Annie's desserts. Â Four spoons please.
Lots more to explore on the menu for a return visit when, if ever, it stops raining and we can enjoy the deck and harbor view.
For people who like a basic meal of well prepared American style food, served with an excellent selection of beers, in a family friendly restaurant that isn't a chain (you know who you are Applebee's) Tugboat Annies is an excellent option.
I've been there for breakfast and lunch, both of which were well presented, well prepared, and served by friendly wait staff in a clean seating area, overlooking the South Puget Sound. I've always loved enjoying a beer overlooking a field of sailboat masts in the foreground and open sea (in this case, Budd Inlet) in the background.
Televisions usually playing sports games adorn the walls of the Tug, but their presence is not overpowering. For those who want to keep up with a sports score, but don't want conversation to be out-shined by a "sports bar" atmosphere, the Tug certainly provides this opportunity.
I'm not from the west side of things, so I was in awe of the view this place had. Â Essentially we were on the equivalent of a roof deck with a clear view of the mountains and the calm bay. Â I can see why this place wouldn't get high marks, and if I was a local, I probably wouldn't sing as many praises. Â There's not a lot to it. I had the crab melt on sour dough. Â It really should have been called the artichoke dip that crap found its way into on a slab of toast. Â I had such high hopes and it just didn't really pan out. Â Someone else had the salmon burger and I was good with that. Â Maybe I just got the wrong thing at a cool place. Â Ah well...
Review Source:To celebrate my new job we went out for a cheeseburger.  We had a coupon for Tugboat Annie's from the Buy Local book (buy one entree, get up to $10 off  your second entree!).  We didn't realize that it would be tableside magic night!
The magician, Cary Durgin (of Budd and Durgin,) arrived just as we ordered. Â [I chose the Bacon Cheeseburger. ~Delicious & Filling~]
I would definitely return to Tugboat Annie's on some  Thursday evening for dinner and a show.  I'd love to go with a group of other entertainers, be they clowns, magicians, mimes, or even twisters.
Global warming is a sham! Every word of the Old Testament is true! The world is only an illusion! Â These were all the discussions I listened to on the deck of Tugboat Annies today. People in Oly crack me up with their kooky and entertaining discussions.
As for me, I sat back and enjoyed my beer, the warm summer day, and the view of the Sound from the deck at the Tug. There are few better restaurants in Oly than the Tug on a warm summer day.
The Tug has a great happy hour. There is half-price appetizers, including steamed clams, peel and eat shrimp, calamari . . . Â I ordered a huge bowl of steamed clams for only $7. It was very good.
As for the drink special, to me beer is beer. But $1 off beer is better than full price beer. The Tug happy hour includes $1 off all beer and drinks. I saved $4! Sweet.
In addition to the restaurant, the Tug has kayak rentals. Â On the weekend, they have a really unique deal that includes two kayaks for two hours, two breakfasts, and two coffees for $45. Â You can eat breakfast at 9:30 then take the kayaks out from 11-1 or take the kayaks out at 8:30 and have breakfast at 10:30. Â I haven't tried the kayaking deal but I plan to do it soon.
I am a big fan of the Tug and I think you will be too.
Ugghhh! This place isn't worth your time... It took forever to get the four of us our first set of drinks, and for the second round of drinks, we were practically done with our meals before we got them. The menu is ok... typical marina bar food. My friend and I had a salad with Chicken on it... nothing special, but the salads came out with NO chicken on it and she forgot my dressing that I asked for on the side. So we sat there with the boys eating already for about 7 or 8 minutes and we had 2 salads, no chicken, and one with no dressing. WHO DOES THIS? The boys got a big Ol' Enchilada (looked like a burrito to me) with rice, that was damn good, and a club sandwich, with clam chowder. Both guys said theirs was good. The place was a little grimey. And the lady that sat us was very nasty. I was already outside on the deck eyeing a table that had opened up and I was waiting for a server to come out so I could ask if my group could sit there.. this particularly nasty woman comes out so I ask her and she was like, "Ummm no, this is for XXXXX, are you XXXXX, you have to wait your turn!" I was like umm actually that is my friend's name and I didn't know she was here already, yes I will be sitting here!" (It ended up that she arrived before us and requested a table outside already, come to find out it was the one I was eyeing) She did NOT have to be so snotty about it.
The beer was good, the only thing they didn't mess up.
It was a nice view out on the water and great weather, This was the only good thing about this place!
The only time you want to visit Tugboat Annie's is when the sun is out and the place fills up with chatty outdoorsy folk. Â (On grey days it can be slow and rather depressing.) Â Great views of the marina and the Bay out toward the Sound. Â A deck of picnic tables for outdoor seating during warm weather. Â Most servers are very attentive and friendly. Â The burgers are quite good. Â Fries are uninteresting - the frozen steak fry variety. Â Fish and chips are mediocre, can be over-breaded and bland. Â I would avoid ordering anything fancy. Â
They've got a cocktail menu with mojitos etc listed. Â As with the food menu, you should stick with your basics here. Â Beer is your best bet actually. Â The beer pour is what these bartenders know best.
My son and I decided to stop for a beer and after getting told at the Oyster House the bar was closed (@9:15 when the restaurant closes @ 10:00) we remembered Tugboat Annie's and were really glad we did. Â Annie's has a great workingman's bar ambiance with a decent selection of draft beers, a nice view out the back bar windows of downtown and the Capitol , a really decent selection of liquors, and some great pub grub.
After we saw an order of nachos come out to another table and decided to split an order. Â It came out a huge pile of chips, melted cheese, black beans, chiles, tomatoes, onions, and ground beef (which was $2 more) that we munched on then brought home enough for a great midnight snack. Â The guy next to us had the Cheeseburger which he said was great (and looked good too) and came with a huge pile of steak fries. Â
All in all a nice dive, good draft beer, good pub grub, good selection of classic rock on the sound system and ESPN on the TV. Â We'll be going back for sure!