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More spacious than its older sister on Morganford Road, the downtown Tin Can Tavern specializes in canned beer, as its name would suggest, with selections ranging from tried-and-true Bud Light and PBR to rarer treats such as Old Speckled Hen and Sapporo, with just about everything else in between. While the staggering beer list is a highlight, Tin Can's menu offers more than the standard pub grub. Appetizers include popcorn on the cob and mini corn dogs, while heftier fare includes an array of sandwiches (including a fried bologna sandwich), pizzas and comfort food entrees such as meat loaf, pot roast and fried chicken.
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This is one of our favorite places to hang out & drink. It has cheap, canned beer and killer food (buffalo chicken pizza rules). If it's a weekend, you'll probably see one of us there.
Can I just tell you- I had never tried American Honey until the Tin Can. It changed entire view on whiskey. Also- you can decorate your own beer coozy!!
I enjoy both Tin Can restaurants, but I like this one a little better. Their trivia is more fun and has better prizes!
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