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Businiess name:  Bailey's Pub & Grille
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
For a place that calls itself a ""BAR and grill"", I drunk the weakest and worst drinks that I have ever paid for at Bailey's in Chapel Hill. \r \r Sure, the waiter warned me that their Hurricane typically gets sent back because it's terrible, but - me the being the adventurous one that I am - I decided to take the challenge anyway. I should have heeded his warning. I've never had a Hurricane that tasted like a raspberry smoothie with chunks of ice. Besides it tasting ABSOLUTELY NOTHING like a Hurricane (I'm from New Orleans...I know my Hurricanes), it was as if no effort was given to make it taste good or like an alcoholic beverage. \r \r They don't sell any Cognac and I've had batches of fresh brewed sweet tea give me more of a ""buzz"" than their ""strongest drink"" - as the waiter called it - their Long Island Iced Tea. \r \r The service was decent and they weren't too packed for a Friday night (I wonder why...), but I've never paid for and drank supposedly ""strong"" drinks and afterwards felt that I could've taken a Calculus exam and aced it with no problem. Talk about a ruining a promising Friday night...

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