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Businiess name:  Buchanan Arms Restaurant
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
After reading great reviews on this site, I thought this would be the perfect place to get a traditional English Sunday roast. I was wrong! Clearly the owners of this place are not British, actually, I don't think they've even left the US! This place would only pass as a English Pub if the customers have never been to England or have any real pub reference. Visually, it's a big open area with a bar - not at all like a pub. The decor was mismatched with some Scottish & American decor and the food was not English. If they can't get a yorkshire pudding right (overcooked & hard as a rock), I hate to see how they make a shepherd's pie! Maybe this has to do with who's cooking on Sundays, but I doubt it. And before anyone feels offended by this post, it's coming from a Brit that has been in a few pubs in their lifetime! Cons: Food not authentic

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