Saturday, May 31, 2008

Tap Gastropub

Webster's New Millennium™ Dictionary of English - Cite This Source - Share This
Main Entry: gastropub
Part of Speech: n
Definition: a bar offering high-quality food
Example: The non-fried foods and microbrews made the gastropub enormously popular.
Etymology: 1996
Usage: British


What did I think about Tap? Our waitress was mostly a ditz, drink service was slow, and the food was lacking in the G-F food department. I ordered my burger to my G-F specifications, with a side salad, and asked for oil and vinegar on the side. I received a cheeseburger and no oil and vinegar. It took asking 3 people before I got oil (note: no vinegar).

Thumbs down for me.

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