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Dig Pub
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citysearch c.
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Austin, get jealous! Cedar Park has a real pub! It's was a long time coming but it was well worth the wait. The Dig is not a cocktail lounge or bar, it's a pub! The difference? The Dig serves quality hand-crafted micro-brew beers, nice wines, simple food, and is a great places for the ""public"" to gather. The name pub originated in England.--a public house, where the locals could gather and relax and catch up on the news of the village. The Dig serves toasted sandwiches (just like of the old traditional pubs in England and Ireland) which are AWESOME (with ingredients like Gorgonzola and non-individually wrapped ""processed cheese products"", deli meats, fresh basil, peppers etc.) The decor and furnishings fit the archeology theme. There's even a little area with comfy stuffed chairs and a sofa and coffee table with archeology books to peruse.
Pros: Food, beer, wine, service, clientele
Cons: No salads on menu but the Blue Tomato ROCKS.
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