NUMBER: (810)250-3631
VISIT NUMBER: 1
PRICE: $$ for beer and food
CUISINE TYPE: "Bar Food", with a high-class twist. And Beer, Glorious Beer!
TIME TO ORDER: Beer-0 mins; we held off on food for about 10 minutes.
TIME TO FOOD: 10-15 for a group of 4, on a moderately busy Saturday afternoon.
STAFF IMPRESSIONS: Very friendly, helpful, and knowledgable. We even got tipped-off to a possible tap-takeover that may be happening in September. Also, the server made sure to add a personal touch, adding (only good) commentary on our beers, and getting our names.
FOOD IMPRESSIONS:
•Baked Macaroni and Cheese was good (the crumble on top was crispy as opposed to mush, which can ruin the dish), but it wasn't anything special. The pasta itself seemed a bit overcooked, almost rubbery, and the baked cheese had the same consistency. The flavor was on the high side of average, but...
•Honestly, you don't come to T&T for the food. The drink selection is one of the largest around, and is insanely diverse. Trust me when I say, there's something for everyone - from Average Joe to Beer Snob to "I Don't Like Beer" (my pick for IDLB - the Kuhnhenn's DRIPA packs a punch without the bitter, hoppy flavor).
DRINK SELECTION: Coke, and a very good selection of beers. They have their tap menu listed here, updated often: http://www.beermenus.com/places/8716-table-tap
SATISFACTION: Very.
WOULD RECOMMEND?: Absolutely. I love a good beer.
NOTES: The tables tend to run too high for a high chair (unless you get the ones in the window nook), but the staff truly does try to make children feel welcome. Unfortunately, with the small space (it's in downtown Flint) and tall tables, this joint isn't really kid-friendly. Also, the bathroom is in the back, down the hall, and seems to be shared between the other commercial properties, which could be a bad thing after one too many beers.
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