Today:
This horseshoe-shaped bar has over 20 flat screen tv's, a whole wall of liquor six rows deep, 22 taps of the best in domestics and imports, as well as a decent wine selection and a menu that ranges from burgers and fries to paninis and steaks. A sports fan will be hard pressed to find something Alibi's can't offer.
Although I'm guessing that this is just a misspelling of "Bacon Wrapped" I'm still curious and would happily offer that poor shrimp all the support it needs during these difficult times. Bacon can be a real bastard sometimes.
I hope I was there on an off afternoon, but my experience at Alibi's left me feeling more than a little disappointed. Yes, the TVs are stellar, but my draft beer was flat.
We finally got that fixed (service was slow, but hey, the gal was new so I didn't hold that against her.) My initial meal choice was the tuna steak sandwich, and it was so overcooked, dry and tasteless I simply wanted to cry (as it was a lovely-looking piece of fish!). It totally ruined my appetite for the tuna. The manager FINALLY came over to check on me when I at last got my server's attention, placed an order for me for an alternate selection which was...overcooked, dry and tasteless! Management never came back to see if I had been satisfied, it took forever to get my bill, and I'm not all that anxious to make a return trip.
Maybe I should have tried the violated Cajun shrimp...
The Original Bar & Grill
When you walk into Alibi's you get the feel of your average bar & grill, but stay a while your mind will change. To start of with, there is not a seat in the house that you can no see at least 2 HDTV's. The menu is divers with items like Bacon Raped Cajun Shrimp, and White Stromboli's (They also have typical bar food if you want that). As the night goes on people start to mingle allowing for divers conversations among a wide verity of people. If you are looking for a friendly atmosphere and good food this is the place for you.