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Businiess name:  King Biscuit
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
As some of the other reviews have said, this is a neighborhood place, not a fine dining establishment. Although it's a little rough around the edges, we were attracted to it because of the talents of one bartender. Always friendly, pulled a mean pint, mixed a mean martini, and he had an excellent music selection, in short, he was exceptional. Anyway, I don't know if they came under new ownership or management, but a few months ago, every time we went in, there was some grumpy guy yelling at the waitresses about how they were pouring wine. Now our favorite bartender is gone as well as one of the outstanding servers. Probably won't be going back too much now. Evan, we miss you. Hopefully we'll find you at another watering hole soon. Pros: within walking distance for many Cons: new manager

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