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Main Street Pub & Grill

In a word: Hammer down. 

The specs: #00961   
120 E. Main St., Mt. Horeb, 53572
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JM and Nichole split the round about burger with a root beer and a lemonade.
The bill was $14, or $7/person, plus tip.
JM gave Main Street Pub & Grill a B; Nichole gave Main Street Pub & Grill a B+ (see our grading rubric).

Big Duluth burger

Another trip into Mount Horeb for another (mostly) average meal.  There's some good stuff here, though the menu is pretty short and filled to the brim with Swiss cheese. 

We split the Big Duluth, which is a large meaty burger. It made us wonder what was going to happen to Chess Piece Face. The Big Duluth comes with a burger patty and a brat patty, along with some bacon. The overtones were smoke and pepper, making for some nice bites. The lemonade was pretty good and the root beer was Sprecher.

The laid-back vibe is nice and the staff is friendly - we're sure that Mount Horeb appreciates a place to go when the Grumpy Troll is too crowded to enjoy.

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