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    Eddie's II

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    JC's Restaurant - Shrimp tostada

    JC's Restaurant

    3.9(106 reviews)
    0.5 mi
    $$

    Linnea have my family and I exceptional service. We left very happy with how the service was and…read morethe food was amazing. And we loved that desserts are in-house made. They were also very delicious. It's a nice relaxed place to come eat at. Everything was also pretty clean. Thank you to Linnea for the best service! We will be returning

    We decided to eat here last minute at 7:30pm on Sunday night. I called and asked to see if we need…read morea reservation. They asked for how many people, and I said 4. They said they don't make reservations for that amount of people. So I'm guessing they only take reservations for larger parties of people. We arrive at 7:35pm. The hostess said the wait would be about 20mins. She said to check back around 8pm for our table. We were seated at 8pm, but she seemed to forgot about us, becasue the table was opened the whole time we were there. We started off with the appetizer sampler which was 5 wings, 2 clam cakes, and 2 potato skins. The appitizer was good, the wings were a bit dry. We also got the shrimp tostada, meatball, and burger as out main dishes. The shrimp tostada was disgusting. It was a fried flour tortilla served with wilted lettuce and shrimp drowned in mayo. It was basically unedible. The meatball was okay, it was not what we expected though. It was a giant meatball served with a huge piece of butter in between it. The burger was the only thing that was great. It was cooked medium rare, and was huge. The fries were soft. We would not come here again. If you happen to come here, get the burger or pastas they lookd good. Stay away from the shrimp tostada.

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    Linsa Torr's Place

    Linsa Torr's Place

    4.5(4 reviews)
    2.9 mi
    $$

    So let me tell you about "Linsa Torr's Place". This is a bar with a kitchen that is Cash Only, and…read moreshares it's parking lot with neighboring businesses. As you enter, you'll noticed that The Bar Area is placed in the center of the room, with tables and chairs surrounding it. They have about 5 beers on tap with plenty of bottled beer, canned beer, and hard liquors in-stock. The Kitchen is located in the rear of the building, but I'm unsure of what they actually sell to eat. They offer an ATM, Arcade Games such as Bowling/Cards/Slots, Dart Board, Multiple TV's at various sizes, Off Track Betting Station, Pool Table, and TouchTunes. Occasionally, they'll have Live Music playing here, and there's even a fireplace. There's separate restrooms for men and women, and smoking is done outside the front. This place has a fun and relaxing atmosphere about it, and is worth checking out.

    Theater-in-the-round cocktails, Mastic Beach style, as voogons knock'em back around an…read moreoctagon-shaped bar. As far as drinking goes, distilled spirits seem to be a good choice here, as you get a nice healthy pour. Draft beer is one tap, coming from a Budweiser kegerator, but man, I can say, those lines are clean. Linsa Torr's Place is cool. We went here on a Wednesday to check out the "ladies night," which turned out to be a prime example of an ironic misnomer, but I still caught a nice buzz and a dug the vibe. Overall, LTP has an old-timey village feel, but features some anachronistic updates such as plasma, Megatouch Fusion, and an Internet Jukebox, if you like that kind of thing. A nice place to visit.

    Moriches Field Brewing - Signage and tap handles.

    Moriches Field Brewing

    4.8(13 reviews)
    2.2 mi
    $$

    The ambiance and theming of the place is absolutely perfect. The service was fast and friendly!…read moreAlthough we didn't try the food at the place I did see it being prepared and it smelled super yummy. Overall a great place to grab a beer and bring the kids.

    Feels like it's been far too long since the last time I reviewed a Long Island brewery (actually…read moreit's only been a month, but who's counting?). What really impresses me more than any beer writing is probably the last time I was actually blown away by a brewery. Luckily, I can tell you that Moriches Field Brewing Company has taken that honor. I visited with my fiancée and her family just last week with fantastic results. This relatively new brew spot revamped an old plane hanger and turned it into something special. The setup, decor of airplane pics, and logo all give homage to local aerial travel which creates a fun and unique vibe. It felt like a brewery which is perfect, though it didn't have a rowdy or loud feeling (and that was ideal). Some beer havens these days get a little too crowded (LIFB?), but on this midday Sunday time, the place was totally chill. What was also chill were the friendly employees and of course, the beer! One of the staff members behind the bar semi-helped me in going through a few brew choices as I attempted to figure out what I wanted for a flight (three 5oz pours). It was incredibly impressive to see their beer board with room for upwards of 15 beers. They only (I say that word loosely) had 11 on tap, but I mean that's often more than two or three microbreweries put together! Their guest taps of a Macari wine and a cider from the Best of LI award winning Po'Boy Brewery just added to the positives, especially when my mostly-non-beer-drinking soon-to-be in-laws (and wife) ordered that cider for themselves (and loved it!). For me, we'll get back to the beer. Of those 11 choices, I went with More Riches IPA, Festive Trickster (a festbier), and the Creamsicle Cream Ale. Tasting them in the opposite order I listed, Creamsicle was outstanding. It truly had a creamy consistency with wonderful orange and vanilla hints (I got a crowler of this before departing). But honestly I could've gotten a crowler of the other two as well. Festive Trickster had just the right zing of flavor from the yeast while More Riches had the perfect subtle hoppy bite while still finishing smooth. I was so tempted to get another flight of three to try their other potentially sensational suds, but alas, we had other plans on hand that day. All the more reason to return soon! Overall, there's really nothing negative I can say about Moriches Field Brewing Company (well, maybe just a note somewhere on flights and pricing perhaps?). They have a welcoming setup with friendly workers and (most importantly) a packed lineup of delicious beers. I can't wait until my next trip out there to load on the positives pics to this blown away-worthy five star write up.

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