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Mar 25 '18 at 16:30

Ubetcha! Bar & Grill

We were next door at Shakopee Brewhall and decided we wanted to get something to eat so tried Turtles. Turtles consists of three rooms - a dining room with a bar on each side. There is zero ambiance here; furniture is VFW-style. Lots of TVs if you're needing to watch a sporting event. The hostess and the waitress were very friendly and efficient. On the advice of some other reviewers we went with pizza (the Hey Dude) and tap beer. The pizza was great and they do have a lengthy list of local brews. We were there on a Saturday night and it was very busy. There was a wait for tables as we left. So, I'd maybe come back if I was in the area and didn't have other options but I wouldn't go out of my way.
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