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    Barefoot Bar & Grill

    4.0 (7 reviews)

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    Food and drinks are affordable and good. New owner is nice and staff is friendly and attentive.

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    Off the hook is truly amazing. We hosted a couple of retirees for a nice dinner and didn't want…read moresteak so find this highly rated place. Very upscale and classic style lobby. Shared the crab cake and red wine mussels. Both are excellent. I went for a seasonal sea bass which was grilled to golden brown, seasoned perfectly. Stuffed shrimps got a very nice comments. Strawberry salmon looked very interesting. Our waitress was really attentive and made sure we were all taken care of. Off the hook is on my list for the next visit

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    4.7(7 reviews)
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    I've heard good things about this food truck and tried it on Friday when I was t my Grandpa's…read morenearby. Their lent menu is a little more trimmed down than their regular food truck menu I have seen before. I got the fish sandwich, hush puppies, and a large side of lobster mac and cheese. It was a little pricey, $31. The lobster mac and cheese was as much as the sandwich for a container the size of a to-go soup bowl which seemed like a little much. There weren't that many lobster pieces for the price, like 3 or 4 decent-sized chunks, and the mac and cheese itself was pretty bland. The fish sandwich was the best part but I still wasn't wow-ed; I was also charged $1 for one slice of american cheese. I'm fine with paying extra for things, that just seemed excessive. The hush puppies and fries were clearly just frozen, and the fries were cold. For the price, I wouldn't come back here during lent but may visit the food truck at a different time to see the bigger menu.

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    The service was exceptional. Stating that up front as that is important and latter comments are…read moreoften missed. Haven't been here for several years but our group thought it would be a nice place to go for good food and conversation. The restaurant is pleasantly themed with its Italian roots. The menu allows for many differing tastes including sauce choices. I especially liked the sweet red pasta sauce. It's an area favorite and worth driving a few miles. Lots of parking but a bit hard to see as it is tucked into a row of store fronts behind Eat'n Park.

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    3.9(68 reviews)
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    cuisine is always delicious and offers different menu's to select from. Been going there for many,…read moremany years and will continue to do so.

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