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Prime Time Sports Bar & Rstrnt
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this is the place to go if you love sports, want to see every possible kind of game broadcast at once on about a bajillion large televisions, and be surrounded by bellowing men who look to modern day athletic competitions as a way to assauge their baser urges. the issue is that i hate sports, despise watching anything athletic on television, and have an innate fear of men who yell. you would think i was in hell here, but i wasn't as my hotel had warned me about how loud prime time could become. i was willing to risk it because i wanted a good chesseburger and onion rings, which was what i got. however the food was not nearly as impressive as the female servers working here. (the only male server i saw was the bartender.) these women hauled a$$ all over this large establishment. they were constantly moving, organizing and serving food and beer to the howling masses without blinking an eye. i didn't see anyone slacking off, or sneaking off for smoke breaks. these were real professionals at every station. the male patrons, however, were a bunch of neanderthals.
Pros: servers are some of the best i have seen
Cons: loud, drunk, sports-loving patrons
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