3/5 Bailey 1 year ago on Google
I
ordered
carryout
from
here
last
Friday.
Well,
more
accurately,
I
ordered
carryout
from
the
Hoover
location
but
MEANT
to
order
carryout
from
this
location,
lol.
Once
we
figured
out
my
error,
I
asked
if
they
could
make
my
order
here
in
less
than
20
minutes
(lunch
hour
crunch)
and
they
said
they
could,
so
I
placed
my
second,
actually
correct
order
for
southwest
egg
rolls.
To
TCP's
credit,
they
got
my
order
out
to
me
in
well
under
the
20
minutes
I
requested.
Located
in
the
Providence
area,
this
Casual
Pint
is
a
little
hard
to
see
thanks
to
some
construction
that's
ongoing.
As
I
often
find
to
be
the
case
with
Providence
restaurants,
parking
is
also
a
bit
of
a
challenge.
I
was
lucky
this
time
and
managed
to
slide
into
a
spot
almost
in
front
of
the
restaurant.
It
helps
if
you're
adept
at
parallel
parking
(I
am
not).
Like
I
said
earlier,
had
to
reorder
my
lunch
here
after
mistakenly
ordering
it
from
the
wrong
location
over
the
phone.
They
were
doing
a
decent
lunch
business
but
I
was
able
to
find
a
spot
to
sit
and
wait
while
they
prepared
my
food.
It
has
a
comfortable,
slightly-brighter-than-standard
pub
vibe.
The
bar
is
very
large
and
there
certainly
does
appear
to
be
a
huge
array
of
beers
on
tap.
There's
also
a
cooling
fridge/area
where
you
can
grab
yet
more
beer.
If
beer's
your
thing
--
I
imagine
this
place
would
punch
the
ticket.
The
staff
were
helpful
and
on
top
of
everything.
Someone
came
by
while
I
was
waiting
to
see
if
I
needed
anything,
which
was
a
sweet
touch.
I
was
impressed
at
how
quickly
they
were
able
to
make
my
order
and
get
it
out
to
me.
It
was
boxed
nicely.
What
I
wasn't
that
impressed
with
was
the
food,
sadly.
The
southwest
egg
rolls...hm.
I
think
a
good
egg
roll
has
a
very
crispy,
flaky
wrapper.
These
did
not.
The
wrapper
was
super
bready.
Honestly,
the
texture
of
it
reminded
me
very
much
of
a
Hot
Pocket.
Chewy,
a
little
soggy,
very
thick.
The
inside
was
pretty
good,
but
I
haven't
really
met
a
black
bean/corn/cheese
mixture
I
didn't
like.
The
chicken
pieces
had
a
slightly
odd
texture,
but
they
tasted
okay.
The
wrapper
just
wasn't
right,
though,
and
that's
kinda
the
most
important
part.
On
the
bright
side,
the
boom
boom
sauce
was
legitimately
mild/moderately
spicy,
and
I
genuinely
enjoyed
it.
The
Coke
I
ordered
came
in
a
can.
I
learned
they
can't
/
don't
do
carryout
sweet
teas
because
they
don't
have
a
to-go
container
to
put
them
in.
That
was
kind
of
a
bummer,
too.
Overall,
this
looks
to
be
a
great
spot
for
any
beer
aficionado.
The
staff
is
pleasant,
prompt,
and
helpful.
While
I
didn't
have
great
luck
with
my
food
this
time,
they
do
have
a
moderately
large
menu
with
a
lot
of
yummy-sounding
bar
type
food,
so
I'd
consider
returning
to
try
something
else.