P.S. Noodle Pot Menu

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  • Jennifer D.

    Not bad - We decided to stop by and get takeout. The portions were plentiful and the food wasn't bad. I had the Tofu Delight - It wasn't the best dish of this sort I've ever had, but it was still pretty good. The people there were friendly and it was ready pretty quickly after we'd arrived (on schedule with their time estimate.) My friend had the crab rangoon and a pork dish and they weren't entirely pleased with their dinner. I'd go here again, but I'd see what else is around the Antioch area before I do.

    (3)
  • Stefanie P.

    I am never on this side of town and was feeling like I wanted some Pad Thai for lunch. I opened the handy Yelp app and PS Noodle Pot came up. I called in my order because I needed to get back to the office but when I got there, sooner than expected, my food was already ready! I asked if I could stay and eat there and they said sure. They took the Pad Thai out of the to-go box and put it on a nice plate with peanuts and basil and a lime and brought me a fresh egg roll and sprite all by the time I sat down. Wow. For $7.95 I got a pound of pad thai (atleast) and massive egg roll. I was stuffed the max! The interior of this location is really bare bones table and chairs. Not much on the walls and open kitchen. Also their menu is very basic not alot of descriptions or photos like some other places. I'm not saying that's a bad thing but you may want to sorta have an idea of what you want before you get there. Also may not be a great place to like 'impress' someone one on a date night. Not alot of 'romance' here. I'd be back, the people that worked there were super nice and the good was good. **TIP-- Be careful when turning on to Bell Road. Traffic can be hairy and lots of cops in this area!**

    (4)
  • Tyler L.

    Fantastic all around. I went in after work for some quick Thai takeout, was not even slightly disappointed. I got the Pad Thai the noodles where cooked perfectly and the chicken was very well seasoned. The thing that inhale found most difficult about pad Thai is the amount of bean sprouts and nuts it's either way to much or not enough. However the portions here are right on. The atmosphere of the restaurant has a very home like feel. The cookjng area is open which is a big plus for me, as I like to watch my food being prepared. While I waited the owner approached me and asked if I needed anything, then we had a conversation like we were old friends. Very good experience will be going again soon.

    (5)
  • John T.

    Ok the chicken spring rolls with hand made dipping sauce were great. I've never had Pho, but after having the beef Pho tonight I will definitely be having it again. It was spicy but very tasteful and huge. I was so full I wasn't sure I could finish. The bowl was $9.00 and the 2 spring rolls $4.00. I had water to drink. So dinner was only about $27.00 for the both of us.

    (4)
  • Adam T.

    This place is awesome! Always great service and great food. I get something different every time I come here and have never had anything that wasn't delicious. Truly a hidden gem in Antioch. If you like Asian food, you owe it to yourself to pay this place a visit. There is never a crowd at lunch and you can be in and out in 20 minutes.

    (5)
  • April M.

    The food is alright, some better dishes better than another. Price is reasonable with the amount of food they give you. But their hour... It seem their are closed everyone we stop by

    (4)
  • FoodCritic 6.

    Only saving grace is the service. The food here was too Americanized. Lack of taste. I guess it's good if your in the tasted for bland food.

    (2)
  • Brent W.

    I was in the area and yelp app pulled this up as nearby. The reviews of others were great and left me curious. I went to the generico, yet newer and clean strip mall parking lot to chance this. The service and chefs talent with this thaifusion put me in lalalandohYum! Wife had the amazingest big bowl pho. I had the green curry medium heat rice smack down. Kids were amazed with the mild rice chicken brown Thai sauce thingy, which the chef split and they still brought lots home. So delicious and healing food, people...in a non pretentious place. The menu is pretty extensive, so stroll around it and don't be afraid to ask what it all means...they speak the language and are seriously sweet and serving people...people!

    (4)
  • Kevin B.

    Incredible. Order the spicy Hawaiian chicken. Friendly staff one of my favorite places in Nashville!

    (5)
  • Andrea B.

    Pretty good food. Not my absolute favorite, but it's the Thai restaurant closest to home.

    (4)
  • Adryan W.

    Me and my friends go here and we LOVE IT . ! I'm so glad I decided to try this place out with her. They are so friendly here and give out big portions to take home for later .! One of my fav places to go .

    (5)
  • Lesley S.

    So my birthday was a bust. They had the Tin Can festival during my birthday weekend to Nashville. My sister and I took a Destination X trip ended up in Nashville, fell in love with the city and ended up spending 4 hours trying to find a hotel near there and ended up in Antioch. There wasn't many choices we both agreed on. My sister being the awesomely amazing sheltered older sister that she is, had not had Thai food before. WHAT!?!?! Right. I seen the reviews and we were both too hung over to drive too far anyway so I win! My sister order the Garlic Chicken (you know be on the safe side) and I ordered spring rolls and the Pad Thai. First, the portions were huge! Great price for what you got. The spring rolls were not good at all. One bite and I decided against them. They were too bland. They did however come with sweet and sour sauce which we found odd. Both of our entrees were great. I would say that of all places to find amazing Pad Thai I didn't expect Tennessee. It was a little spicy (how I like it) the noodles were heavy and flavorful. A little scallion on top and bam! That was one heck of a meal. Her garlic chicken was good. It would probably too garlicky for most patrons. For myself? I'm the girl who doesn't care if you kiss me on the first date. Load me up with onions and garlic. Yeah baby! My sister was very surprised that she liked everything that she tried. As far as the ambiance, I hate how tall the counter is to the kitchen. It just feels weird. Like a small cafe gone wrong. And the for being a big parking lot there wasn't any spots and we had to wait. Now that I live in Hawaii I can't gripe at all about the parking here. It's pretty non-existent where I live now.

    (4)
  • Charles C.

    They have a nice bowl of Pho and the service is great!

    (4)
  • Madin N.

    I've never been disappointed with this restaurant. The food quality and consistency is impeccable.

    (5)
  • Jessica G.

    I wouldn't eat here. It might be made fresh to order but the food isn't that great. The restaurant itself had a weird smell that didn't smell right. The food also smelled like my dogs poop when we were driving home with it. So it made me very hesitant to eat it. I got chicken lo mien and my boyfriend got shrimp lo mien. His shrimp wasn't deveined all the way and we had to clean the rest of it out. There also was big chunks of cabbage and not a lot of chicken or shrimp. My lo mien was very bland and I ate about half of my meal and couldn't finish it. I guess it was edible enough to eat but it wasn't great by any means. We will not be going again. I've had better buffets than this.

    (1)
  • Katie R.

    So so good! Best thai I have found since I moved back to Nashville. Great pad thai that isn't too greasy, and they give you a huge serving! Also very polite and quick service. Would definitely recommend.

    (5)
  • Jerry Y.

    I like every dish I've had here. I've had their soups, their noodle soups, and their fried rice. Their signature dish is a true Asian comfort food. I most recently had their fried rice, and it's texture was made to perfection.

    (4)
  • Audrey H.

    LOOOVVVEEE this place. The food is so plentiful and delicious. We've been dining here for a couple of years now and have never been disappointed EXCEPT when we're REALLY craving Thai on Wednesday night and to find that they're closed on Wed. Keep it going PS

    (5)
  • Walter K.

    Ate at this place coming back from Florida, found it on Google. The food was amazing. The portion was insane (as shown in my picture). In the picture it is "chicken pad thai" which is noodles, chicken, a lot of peanuts, and a few other things that I forget. Would definitely recommend eating here, its too bad that I won't be back for a long time.

    (4)
  • Laila S.

    I actually really enjoy this place, the only downside is if there is more than 4 or 5 tables, service gets really slow. I've been here for lunch solo and sat at the bar area, talking with the 2 ladies that run the place. (1 in the kitchen 1 running the floor) their food is amazing, great combos of flavors, super fresh and nice portions. not super cheap, but i think well worth it. I did bring clients here once and we were there for over 2 hours, not just talking shop, but the food didn't hit the table until an hour after we arrived...good thing they had time to talk. I haven't tried them on the weekend but thinking about it now, i just might.

    (4)
  • Kelli A.

    Loved this place, really good food and very friendly staff.

    (5)
  • Briana P.

    I'd give this 3.5 stars if I could. The food was a solid 4, but service was very slow, even though there were only 3 other tables occupied. The menu is good - variety of Thai appetizers, including spring rolls and chicken satay. We got the pork and shrimp spring rolls and were pleasantly surprised. They were large and came with a sweet/sour sauce (unlike the spring rolls at Vietnamese restaurants that come with fish sauce or peanut sauce). For dinner, I had the PS Noodle Pot with beef. The sauce was fantastic - very similar to the Vietnamese mi xau don, if you're familiar with that. They had a nice tray of spice options (chili sauce, Sriracha and all the rest) to kick up the heat. Veggies were fresh and cooked perfectly (bok choy, portobello mushroom, etc) and they didn't skimp on the meat. The sauce was so good that I took the leftovers home t and made rice to eat it with for lunch the next day. My wife had chicken pho. It was fine - nothing to complain about but nothing to write home about. I'm not a big fan of chicken pho (pho ga), though, so maybe it's just me. She liked it. Both of our portions were huge; she brought half of the bowl home for the next day's lunch. As someone else mentioned, the pho was pricey. I could have sworn it said $9 in the menu, but we were charged $11 for it. Granted, it was at least 50% larger than the pho we had the night before at Hieu Giang, but I'd rather have a regular-sized bowl for $7. It's not quite as good re-heated, IMO. We were there for an hour, though, due to slow service. Seemed like only 3 people were working. Definitely a mom-and-pop kind of place. If you're not in a hurry and are looking for good noodle shop on this side of town, check it out. We'll be back since we live in SE Nashville and haven't found decent Southeast Asian food over here yet (other than this one).

    (3)
  • Kevin D.

    Went for our 1st time for a friend's birthday. We'll definitely be back. Beer only, next time may ask about BYOB or BYOL. Appetizers were great. fried and fresh egg rolls were done really well and seemed fresh. I had the spicy sechaun chicken and my wife had the PS Noodle Pot (seemed really similar to a red curry or chicken panang. Portions were ridiculous, but for 14 bucks I'll take it because we love asian food the next day for leftovers. Service is slow, but it looked like it was just 2 people running the whole place (including cooking your food). To me its kind of part of the charm of the place. I will say that when they come around to ask if you need anything, if you may need beer or refills in the next 15 min, go ahead and order it. Outside of that, it's a really great out of the way joint we'll be visiting often.

    (4)
  • Sarah K.

    Visited for the first time on Saturday and loved it! I had the Pad Kee Mao, and my husband had the Ginger Chicken. Both were excellent, though my dish was a bit spicier than I expected but still manageable. Portions are huge- I got three meals out of my dish, not a bad deal. It's not the fanciest place, but it is clean. The cooks/servers were very friendly and talkative. Alot of people who came in for take out seemed to be repeat customers who knew the people working there which is always good to see. Will be back for sure!

    (5)
  • Misty M.

    This place is a hidden gem seriously! Everything slays! I live on the west side and I'll drive all the way here for their pad thai. Thai phooket was my favorite until I discovered this place. Portions are huge so my husband and I usually share an entree. Their hot and sour soup is the best on the planet. Service is excellent too. All the appetizers are good too especially the rolls. Food comes out piping hot and I couldn't say a bad word about this place. Totally worth the drive!

    (5)
  • Allison B.

    I drive past P.S. Noodle pot every day on the way to work and I always wondered what it was. Well its kinda awesome and it's in a strip mall. I dropped by for lunch and it was fairly busy. I was getting take out and made a mental note to call in my order next time. I got the chicken curry with rice. Everything is made a fresh and the red curry was awesome. It was sweet and just a little spicy. The veggies were crisp and tasty. On my next trip I got the red curry with noodles. It was still delicious, but I prefer it with the rice. The rice just seems to soak up the sauce better than the noodles. The menu is varied, but some of the dinner entrees seem a little pricey. I'm hoping they are large enough to share. Lunch prices are fair for the quality of the food. There are several things I wanting to try like pad see ew or pad Thai, but I just loved the red curry so much. You can get most of the dishes with chicken, beef, shrimp or tofu. They also have pretty rad pork spring rolls.

    (4)
  • Melissa B.

    Tony and I went to the "PS Noodle Pot" after the movie...it was a great dinner!!! We have never been there before and it was a nice treat. This was a first "Thai" food experience and it was really good. The restaurant was very clean! I really expected something else...and it was very nice!!! We entered the small restaurant that is actually larger once you get inside. About a dozen tables and additional seating at the bar..The lighting was dim and there was a television or two on the walls. There was only about three people working but the place wasn't that crowded. The waitress told us to sit anywhere we would like and we chose a seat up front near the door so Tony could watch the closest television..but no sports..She asked us for our drink order and I ordered unsweetened tea with lemon and Tony ordered a Budweiser and she said "NO BUDWEISER...Coors light" he said do you have anything else..she said "No anything else, just Coors Light"..so he said Okay Coors Light it is...and we laughed.. We looked over the menu and noticed several people coming and and leaving with orders for takeout..so they have a large takeout crowd but only a few patrons inside..We ordered the " Spicy Chicken Hawaiian Fried Rice " dish but had them replace the fried rice with Rice Noodles (healthier and less points) full of veggies and pineapples and chicken meat. Then we also ordered a side order of the "Fresh Shrimp Spring Rolls"...very good!!! Great alternative to the deep fried Spring Rolls or Egg Rolls, so I was very pleased... It was the first time I had the fresh spring rolls but it was very good. It had tons of veggies rolled up into the Rice Paper with a few small pieces of whole raw shrimp..you could taste the cabbage and bok choy..but it was very good. There was a sugary lemon sauce for dipping..we thought it was pineapple or mango but she said lemon and it was very good, I drizzled mine into my fresh spring rolls like a dressing and ate mine with a fork..Very good. I could eat these over and over again!!! They brought the dish for us to share and she said...NOT big enough for two..I said...Oh Yes plenty big enough..it was huge..we both ate from the dish and still had a huge amount of take home for tomorrows lunch for us both...lol !!! It was very good. Next time I want to order it in Shrimp instead of Chicken to make it more healthier for myself and less points..but I highly recommend it. I can't wait to go back again and try something else.... If you get a chance to check out this restaurant off Bell Road in the Antioch area you really should. It is located in the Strip Mall near the "Thirsty Turtle"...check them out and get your "THAI" on !!!! With the drinks, food and taxes and tips...$25 not bad!!!!

    (4)
  • Josh M.

    Had been wanting to give this place a go for a while now. Finally made it in last weekend as we ate out every meal during the move. This place is nothing spectacular to look at and it IS in Antioch but get yo head out of your ass and head over here NOW! I got the red curry with chicken and bok choy and cabbage. Holy hell. This is legit! Haven't had Thai curry this good since I lived in Champaign and visited My wife got the garlic chicken with rice. She said it was pretty good but could have used more sauce and was bland but not a bad dish by any means. The portions are HUGE! SO much that I had enough for a second full meal reheated. Most entrees are around $9. You really cant beat that. The service and time to receive order were rather slow but dang it was worth it. So give them a shot if you like thai food. I will update and let y'all know once I check them out for lunch one day. $6 lunch can hardly beat that!

    (4)
  • Melissa L.

    Why do I always forget this place? I know it's not exactly close to me but it's not that far either. I love Tom Yum soup but most of the places make it sort of sweet which is why I pretty much stick to getting it at Royal Thai. I also like it with noodles. Well, at PS Noodle Pot, they have it all. HUGE bowl of steaming hot Tom Yum with a hit of sweet (more than Royal Thai's but much less than others), lots of noodles, and great flavor. I am not quite as fond of the tiny 'salad shrimp' as I am of regular shrimp but surprisingly they hadn't overcooked them. I always wind up with about 2 quarts of leftover soup to take home after eating lunch.

    (4)
  • Amber E.

    I have been wanting to try this place out for a while, and after having a hard time trying to figure out what I wanted to eat one day, I decided to give it a go. So happy that I did! I ordered the Five Flavor Chicken. It was really good. I went in on a Saturday around 3pm. No one else was there, but another lady came in while I was waiting on my food. Everything was prepared from scratch and was really, really fresh and delicious. The chicken was very tender and the sauce was very good. Perfect in my opinion. My only complaint is that I would have liked my veggies to be cooked a few minutes longer to soften up and for the flavors to release into the dish (I only say this because I am a big fan of using onion and bell pepper as flavor enhancers, others may not care about that aspect). I spent $9.83 for a really nice sized portion that most would have left overs from. I was really hungry and it was really good so I didn't have anything left :( LOL I noticed a lot of vegetarian options as well. Menu is very vast. There truly is something for everybody. This place should get far more business than it does. I hope that it doesn't succumb to the fate that so many other business in this area have come to. That would be very disappointing.

    (5)
  • Betsy L.

    Just recently moved to the area and immediately looked up Yelp higher rating places! P.S. Noodle Pot is absolutely delicious! Granted, I've only had the veggie Pad Thai, but I can only imagine every other dish is equally cared for and scrumptious. I will definitely be going back!

    (4)
  • Z P.

    Best Japanese Restuarant in nashville hands down!!! we recommend any and everyone to come here!!!! always fresh always!!! Try the Hawaiian Fried Rice Combo of All (shrimp, beef, chicken,bbq pork)

    (5)
  • Ben L.

    What can I say?....its already difficult to find a decent authentic Asian restaurant in town. This was me and my wife's first time and we were both skeptical at first. We were both thinking could this be good or not, and have to say, "IT IS VERY GOOD!!!" the place is a bit small but the people working there were very friendly. I had the bowl of beef Phò and my wife had the shrimp Ló mein. The portions were huge and both delicious! If I had to say anything negative it would be that the restaurant needed more ample lighting and it was a little hot, but that might be bc of the small in closed area with the open kitchen. Again, that would not hinder me and my wife to go back. We will be back and would HIGHLY recommend this place to anyone.

    (4)
  • Jerry R.

    3.5 stars. My wife and I enjoy asian foods, so when I read about this place it sounded somewhat similar to thai. With that in mind we checked it out. Other reviewers were right on in describing this as a dimly lit establishment in a strip mall. I've been to too many restaurants in the Nashville area to start judging a place on first looks. We came in for lunch on a Friday and were greeted and seated quickly. So far so good. The few LUNCH items on the back of the menu narrowed our selection quite a bit. Choosing vegetarian narrowed things down to three options. I chose item 2 while my wife chose item 4. (I don't remember their names) In retrospect, she made the wiser choice. This is a NOODLE shop -we got mostly noodles with veggies or tofu mixed in almost as an afterthought. We were both a little disappointed in the high ratio of noodles to goodies. In their favor the veggie egg roll that came with the meal was a LARGE egg roll - much bigger than most restaurants serve. Also on the plus side are the large portions served. I consider myself a hefty eater but even I had to succumb to this meal as did my wife with her portions and we asked for take out boxes. Bottom line - heavy on noodles (at least for limited lunch menu). Service was quick and efficient. Egg rolls are large. My advice to anyone trying out this place - go after 4:00 pm so you have the full menu to choose from.

    (3)
  • Joanna F.

    I'll tell you right now that this review will have some bias. I've been coming here since I was in high school; back when it was called the "Rice Bowl." My family, best friend, and I like to come here. It has memories for me. I enjoy their food. The two items I like the best are: Thai Spicy Lo-mein: I don't like Lo-mein, especially the one from Chinese takeout, but I really like this dish. It has a Thai twist. I always ask them to make it really spicy. You can put chicken, beef, shrimp, or tofu. There are vegetables, and the pineapple chunks balance out the spiciness. If you get it during the lunch special which is like 11-1pm (roughly), you can get it for $7. And it's a big serving. Panang Curry: I like it because it has coconut milk in it and lemongrass in the curry. Makes it so tasty. It's served with rice on the side, and that too was a big portion. It's $8 The owners are super nice. The husband, the wife, Peng, the daughter, and the the other ladies that work there are so nice. They really make an effort to remember their customers. Whenever, I'm there the husband and the wife always ask me how I'm doing, school, and my family are. We usually talk for a bit and I've gotten to know a bit about them too. :] They like to talk and get to know their customers. They are really kind people. They are very accommodating on food orders. If you want no noodles in certain soups or more of a certain ingredient or whatever, they'll do it. And there are TVs there too, and they'll change the channel to what you want. Usually, Peng cooks, but the husband will if Peng is not there. And sometimes, the other ladies will cook too (food not as good but they give you So Much). They do have pho if you're wondering, but it costs so much. Go somewhere else for pho. The place is nicely decorated, but could use more light.

    (4)
  • Frank C.

    Can't really nail this place down?? A few years back it seems like it was run by a totally different family. The faces and service changed. A little too wishy washy for me to give high marks. The food is still good - alright. Not as good as it was with the former family owners unfortunately. The menus is the same for the most part. I'll post or scan a pic of it. I still enjoy watching my meal being prepared in front of me in the open kitchen/wok station from the bar. Where else can you get a free lesson in stir fry cooking and ensure your food wasn't mishandled during prep. I really don't know of too many places that will prepare your food as openly and honestly as PS Noodle. So when you dine in, sit at the bar, at lest you may learn a thing or two and end up with some really good chow!!!

    (3)
  • Kenneth B.

    A surprising treat in the Antioch/Blue Hole Road area on Bell Road. This was my first time ordering from the P.S. Noodle Pot and I will be back to try other items on the menu. I will say that I am glad that I ordered To Go because it was hot inside this place. I am sure because of the small size of the restaurant and open kitchen this could not be helped. One of my favorite foods is asian cuisine so I tried the Thai Spicy Chopped Basil and it had great flavor of heat with touch of sweetness from the fresh basil. The portion was a good size and the customer service was top notch. I believe this is a family-owned business but not sure. I was greeted at the counter by a lady and gentleman that appeared to be a couple and they were extremely polite and thankful for the business. The menu appears to lean more to the thai flavors and offers a variety of noodle, rice, soups, and stir-fry dishes. This is worth a visit but strongly suggest the take-out option.

    (4)
  • Marie W.

    OK. Let's address the lacking star first, shall we? . .... I was burping my meal several hours after I ate it. Not what I really like to do, but the food tasted good going down so it didn't taste bad coming back up. But still ..... that said ..... I would totally come back here to eat again. We couldn't decide between the lemongrass chicken skewers and Vegetable Egg Rolls for an appetizer. ....... so I decided we had to order both. Totally not overdoing it. The chicken skewers came out skewered on strands of fresh lemongrass. I don't care who you are, that's cool. and tasty. Though they were a little chewy. The eggrolls were good. Crispy and fresh without that prefrozen mushy taste some eggrolls have. I judge any asian place by its eggrolls. P.S. Noodle Pot passes. The fiancee ordered a combo noodle plate with beef, chicken, squid, and shrimp in brown sauce. He said he enjoyed it and I'll took his word for it. I usually help myself to a taste of whatever he's eating, but I'm not a seafood fan so I didn't dive in. Ordering anything with seafood is a sure fire way for him to protect his plate from my roving fork, and I think he's figured it out. .... darn. I ordered the chopped chicken with spicy basil sauce over thin noodles. Portion for both out plates was HUGE. My noodles had a lot of chicken in them. I think I had more chicken than noodle actually. That's a good thing. They aren't skimpy on the protein here. The flavor was nice, though not totally reminiscent of thailand. I could have used it spicier, but if i come back I'll know to ask for hotter. The lady who took our order was super nice. She filled up our drinks before we even realized we needed a refill. Each item we ordered was brought out as soon as it was cooked. So fiances meal came before mine, but that was ok because that means it was Fresh. Fresh. Fresh. The inside eating area was kind of small, but there weren't many people seated when we were there.

    (4)
  • Dougie W.

    I really enjoy eating at P.S. Noodle Pot. Fresh food that is always great! I usually get the Hawaiian rice extra spicy. Can't go wrong.

    (4)
  • Olivia S.

    Upon my first foray into P.S. Noodle Pot's Pad Thai, I was like,"Hey, okay, this is good for now. Nothing that special." And then, like some creeping addiction, I found myself craving the Tofu Pad Thai as another work week rolled around. Since then, I now make a weekly trip to the Pot and get an order. It usually lasts me for at least 2-3 meals and for 7 bucks a pop? You can't beat that. They are always so gracious and the atmosphere is lovely, though I've never gotten the chance to dine in. Their takeout is fast and always ready when I arrive 15 minutes later.

    (4)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 9:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : No
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : Yes

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