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Can live with both of these as the portions are always generous. "Minor Changes" The Walleye, Bluegill and Perch are no longer all you can eat and the yummy homemade rye bread is down from 2 to 1 piece. She too was almost a member of the clean plate club so I believe it was a successful outing for us all.Master Z's is under new ownership and the fish fry suffers from it! Â The new owners took over sometime in Fall 2012 and we noticed some not so good changes. Tiffany ordered the fish sandwich and chicken bites. A few others ordered burgers that looked fabulous and by how quickly the baskets were emptied, I can only imagine they tasted wonderfully.
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Her wrap was quite spicy but she did enjoy it and it was rather large. All sandwiches come with a pickle and a candy bar, however Tory’s spicy buffalo chicken wrap came with neither and she was bummed. The pub fries are deliciously crispy outside and mushy soft in the inside. But the coleslaw on the sandwich was a nice crunchy addition. A lot of it fell off the bun right away and the bun got super soggy (toast your buns people!). The bun was a hoagie and unfortunately could not hold the weight of all the brisket. It was a little confusing with the bar being so crowded, but it worked. There wasn’t a server on for the bar tables, so we had to squeeze in around the bar, flag down a bartender and then watch for the food to pop up by them. We got there around 8 and put in our food orders. $2 drinks are made in a smaller plastic cup instead of a pint glass, but for just $2, it’s a great deal. I’m sure there are some exceptions to the rule, but the place was pretty busy.
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According to the website, it’s $2 rails, calls, drinks and beer. We decided after a drink at my place to take advantage of $2 Tuesdays. Most bars don’t have a special on Fridays, so this was nice to find out.įast forward to this week, and I invited a bunch of friends over for Mardi Gras.
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Not a bad deal for a Friday night at all. We persevered through and took advantage of the Beat the Clock special (really a roll back the clock special.) Starting at 10 pm, every half hour drink prices go down $.50. And for the fact that no one was dancing or singing along, it seemed exceptionally loud as “background music.” I’m sure if you are playing pool, the volume was OK, but for those in the bar area, we were screaming to carry on a conversation. If you haven’t been the Cue Club, the bar is divided and 1/3 is bar/darts/seating and the other side is pool and Foosball. I didn’t mind the music selection that began around 10, but the volume was almost obnoxious. An employee was plugging the Jukebox back in and I was excited to play a few songs and just relax and catch up with Kacey.īut then I saw a DJ come in and start setting up in the booth. We grabbed a table between the bar and darts area/dance floor. We got to Cue Club around 9 and they were just tearing down from the Fish Fry (that is pretty tasty!). Now that I live on the north end of Waukesha, the Cue Club of Wisconsin (formerly Master Z’s, formerly Sharkey’s) is really close for me to go for a drink or a bite with friends.Ī few weeks ago, my friend Kacey and I went to get a few drinks late on a Friday night.