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Jennifer B.
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Scotty P's meals are always enough to share, especially the sides such as the cardiac fries with lots of cheddar, chives, bacon bits, and jalapeños and the huge onion rings. On the burger menu, I've tried the Preston Trail burger, the mushroom cheeseburger, and the Interurban. The burgers are large (6 oz.) and taste homemade. I've also eaten the Chris P. Chicken sandwich which must have had a whole chicken breast on it. Scotty P's can be crowded on the weekends, but the wait is never too long as the customers seem to move through pretty quickly. The decor is nostalgic, and this is definitely a family-oriented restaurant. However, I am always curious to know if anyone has ever ordered the Scotty P's Ultimate Meal Deal of two burgers, fries, rings, and Dom Perignon which is listed on the menu for $199, if I recall correctly.
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