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Restaurant bewertenWe stopped in for a quick bite before the music in the square. Last time we came by we couldn't get seated. I guess tonight was a little more laid back. We...
Swung by for a drink and a snack at the outdoor bar. The food was decent tried a gluten free flat bread, as well as a pretzel. The drinks were good and...
We stopped in for a quick bite before the music in the square. Last time we came by we couldn't get seated. I guess tonight was a little more laid back. We were able to get a seat outside, they have heat lamps up for comfort. Drinks were ordered and most came out shortly. I guess due to the busy holiday season they were out of a few things. The kids ordered mac and cheese (it looked like kraft so it was eaten without question), a hot dog and pasta with red sauce. The meals came with a drink and cheese flatbread. We ordered rib roast, a French dip and a Cuban sandwich. The French onion soup and house salad that came with the sandwiches was great. The French dip was great, meat and bread complemented each other and I really enjoyed it. The Cuban had good flavor and was okay, only issue is that it came in a flatbread. It wasn't terrible but it be wary if the bread makes your Cuban... Food, drinks and service was solid and I recommend City Fire for dinner anytime you're in this square.
Food is Great a Fun place! Highly recommend French Dip sandwich.... Staff is always Very nice accommodating!
Swung by for a drink and a snack at the outdoor bar. The food was decent tried a gluten free flat bread, as well as a pretzel. The drinks were good and the service attentive. Seems like a good place to watch sports (many flat screens). It's busy and loud a lot of the time, but that's typical for bars around the square. The Good: 1) They have gluten free flat breads 2) It's happy hour prices all day a gin and tonic was under $4 3) Bar food prices are reasonable 4) The bartender was super busy but was getting the job done The Bad: 1) Loud 2) Food was slow to come out Overall, good bar place.