Slightly upscale Brickhouse that likely caters to the professionals in the area. Lots of TVs as promised, big spacious clean. Menu serving standard American food with decent drink options... but it was difficult to get excited about any particular dish? Maybe they need prettier pictures or sexier descriptions. After some deliberation, ordered a pasta with wine sauce. Friends got pizza and burger. Pasta was soupy, noodles a bit firm, flavors were a bit too simple for what I was expecting (which to be fair, could have been too much). Also came here for a happy hour with coworkers - drinks & service definitely brings up the rating.
Twenty/20 Taphouse Somerset
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Slightly upscale Brickhouse that likely caters to the professionals in the area. Lots of TVs as promised, big spacious clean. Menu serving standard American food with decent drink options... but it was difficult to get excited about any particular dish? Maybe they need prettier pictures or sexier descriptions. After some deliberation, ordered a pasta with wine sauce. Friends got pizza and burger. Pasta was soupy, noodles a bit firm, flavors were a bit too simple for what I was expecting (which to be fair, could have been too much). Also came here for a happy hour with coworkers - drinks & service definitely brings up the rating.
We stopped her for dinner on a Friday evening in October while traveling. I found it on google maps and the reviews were positive. At first I thought this was in the Springhill Suites, but it is not, it’s next to it and the parking lot is shared just fyi. The place was pretty full. We managed to find two seats at the bar. There were two bartenders. They were busy and it took a minute to get drinks ordered but it wasn’t too long. We had side salads and shared a seafood pasta dish. The pasta was supposed to come with bread but initially it didn’t come out with it, we had to ask. We had requested for the kitchen to split the meal for us so they maybe were thrown off or the bartenders just forgot to grab the bread. It wasn’t a big deal. The salad and the pasta were both pretty good. The bartenders, like I said, were busy but they were friendly. The atmosphere was easygoing and was like a sports bar, or if you have ever been to a PJ Whelihans - it reminded me of that. The prices were similar to most other places we have gone. This was a good meal for us and an easy stop on our drive.
We stopped her for dinner on a Friday evening in October while traveling. I found it on google maps and the reviews were positive. At first I thought this was in the Springhill Suites, but it is not, it’s next to it and the parking lot is shared just fyi. The place was pretty full. We managed to find two seats at the bar. There were two bartenders. They were busy and it took a minute to get drinks ordered but it wasn’t too long. We had side salads and shared a seafood pasta dish. The pasta was supposed to come with bread but initially it didn’t come out with it, we had to ask. We had requested for the kitchen to split the meal for us so they maybe were thrown off or the bartenders just forgot to grab the bread. It wasn’t a big deal. The salad and the pasta were both pretty good. The bartenders, like I said, were busy but they were friendly. The atmosphere was easygoing and was like a sports bar, or if you have ever been to a PJ Whelihans - it reminded me of that. The prices were similar to most other places we have gone. This was a good meal for us and an easy stop on our drive.
Great service. Excellent food. Everyone in our party loved our sandwiches. Vegetarian and Gluten-free options available. Plenty of parking. Spacious dining area. Impressive number of TV screens for sports and televised events. Spacious outdoor dining area.