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Isles Pub & Pizza
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Gary R.
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The Isles Pub and Pizza is a nice change of pace for Lincoln. It's high on my list because it's a locally owned restaurant and I prefer that over a franchise any time. It also has that "unknown" quality that I like, kind of like it's a well-kept secret.
The pizza is very good. The crust isn't too thick and it's not too thin. The Leaning Tower of Pizza was a little heavy on onions the time I tried it but still very good.
The last time I went ot the Isles for lunch I had intended to order pizza but the lunch special was a ot beef sandwich, so I went with that. That turned out to be an excellent choice too.
The service is great here and the atmosphere is just like you'd expect from a hometown bar. I would go back anytime.
If you live in Lincoln, you need to be able to say you've had pizza at the Isles, if only for your street cred as a Lincoln eater. Think of it as a scouting mission for a trip to Misty's across the steet, another Lincoln dining institution.
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