I've mainly gone to the Colonial Club to grab a bite to eat, but I've had a few drinks there too. It's a typical bar, with typical drinks. What is atypical is the food! The pork tenderloin is fantastic. The pulled pork BBQ sandwich is out of this world. The spiced shrimp is huge and oh so delicious. I kid you not, this place makes the best tator tots in the world. I will often find myself craving just the tator tots in the middle of the night, but they stop serving food at 9pm. It is a little goofy with all the American flags and the ""freedom fries"" in this day and age, but the place has on older feel and an old school charm. If you're looking for a quiet place avoid the weekend and the night darts are played tournament style. It is crowded and loud on those nights, but the service would never show it. Speaking of service, it is a sheer pleasure to be be waited on by Antionette, of the husband and wife owner/operators. She is way beyond personable, as are most of the staff, and a fair share of the patrons. Words of advice: don't order onion rings- too small a portion. Get a bowl of the clam chowder, as a cup is too small and you'll want more anyway- it is that good. Warsteiner, tator tots, and ranch dressing! Nachos are a meal. Get a glass of water and have the spicy chicken fingers. Friday night- pork tenderloin special!
Pros: old school ambience, varied menu, nightly specials
Cons: loud during dart night, crowded on weekends, old school ambience
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