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Finn Town Tavern

Finn Town Tavern

2251 Market Street San Francisco, CA 94114-1612, 94114-1630, San Andreas, United States

Coffee • Seafood • American • Breakfast-brunch


"The quality of the food has steadily declined since the restaurant first opened. This visit we both ordered the breakfast sandwich which looked good on the menu. It came with a choice of salad or fries. We both ordered fries. After a long wait, our order arrived. The sandwich was a fried egg and american cheese and bacon on a simple store bought english muffin. Very simple, very disappointing with the exception of the spicy sauce. It was served with a simple arugula salad (just leaves and a simple dressing) and a bowl of fries for us to share. The waiter later explained there was some confusion in the kitchen about our order which is why we received the salad and fries. We both were shocked at the simplicity of the sandwich and would not order it again. We also ordered drinks. My friend had the **** Mary, but found it too spicy and didn 't drink it. I ordered a cosmopolitan which was ok, but the waiter seemed confused by my order. It was something I had ordered before with a group of friends and we all liked them. Also when I got home, Open Table emailed me to confirm that I honored my reservation because the restaurant did not check us in. I noticed when we arrived, they couldn 't find our reservation. This is the second time I 've been very unhappy the the food and both times my guests were not happy with what was served. I also find the staff to be very disorganized on the weekends and it seems they are now only focused on drinks more than food. I won 't be going back. When the restaurant opened, the food was VERY good and I enjoyed everything about the place. Its a common problem in San Francisco with new restaurants. They start off with very good food and over time it deteriorates."

Duke's

Duke's

2001 Menard St, 63104, St. Louis, United States

Full • Pizza • Casual • Catering


"Nutshell: Stellar food, great prices, friendly service. Perfect dinner spot before any of the sport-ball games.I 've been here twice now for dinner before a Blues game. I have to say, I 'm a fan. The place gets real busy, real quick, so I 'd recommend getting there early if you 're going to get food. The vibe is your typical sports bar. Dark wood everywhere, TVs everywhere, random sports memorabilia tacked up on the walls. The menu is anything but typical sports bar. If you want wings, burgers, fries and the like; they have you covered. If you want something a lil more, you too are covered. The first time I went, I got the Frisco Melt and fries. It was incredibly tasty. My own mistake was not asking for it well-done, because I 'm that monster. It came out pink in the middle and I had to eat around those bits....like I said, my mistake. The fries were well seasoned and perfectly fried. For the second go round, I went for the chicken philly with a side salad. New Favorite! The chicken chunks were tender and the onion, pepper, and mushroom sauteed mix was perfectly proportioned. The side salad is a bit of an upcharge, but is a nice size and had red onions and cheese. I thoroughly enjoyed the honey mustard dressing with it. My dinner partner got the lasagna and said it was extremely good. Not something I 'd have guessed at a bar, but like I said the menu is above and beyond. Two drinks, two entrees, and tax our total was less than $35. Absolutely worth it! As for service, everyone I 've interacted with is super nice, but they were not staffed for a game night crowd. It took longer than I would expect to get our order in, food came out quickly, but getting refills and the bill was a different story. The shuttle is clean and spacious. The driver loves the break pedal and likes to ride it at stop lights. All that being said, I 'll still be back and I don 't hold that against them."