Amanda
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We came here for what was supposed to be a victory sushi meal after escaping an escape room nearby — sort of our little celebration dinner. We did a quick search for sushi spots and this one came up, but when we arrived we were surprised to find it was more of a sports pub than a sushi restaurant. That’s on us for not checking more carefully, but once we were there, we decided to stay and try the food.
Looking at the menu, we skipped the sushi entirely (we just couldn’t bring ourselves to take the risk in a bar setting) and went with pub food — a burger (ordered medium-well) with tater tots and chicken tenders with fries. Unfortunately, this is where the experience really went downhill.
The burger came out very well done, completely dry, and had no seasoning whatsoever. The tater tots were greasy, under-seasoned, and unappetizing. The chicken tenders were bland and didn’t have any flavor to them, which made the overcooked fries even more disappointing. We usually rate and discuss our food like amateur critics while eating, and we both agreed this meal was actually worse than Wendy’s pre-COVID quality — and that says a lot.
The only positive here was the service. Our waitress was quick and friendly, which we appreciated. Unfortunately, the food quality just didn’t match the price point. We ended up spending more money here for a disappointing pub meal than we did at Church and Union, which was a far superior experience.
Overall, this was a miss for us. Can’t speak for the sushi since we didn’t try it, but based on what we did eat, we would not come back.