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What User likes about Lefty's Alley Eats:
Not only is this a super fun place to hang out, the food is fantastic! I expected a decent pizza and wings, but they delivered an amazing culinary experience and a new lounge, perfect for drinks before or after dinner. And I heard they were planning comedy shows. Great idea for an entertainment complex. View all feedback.

What Sharon Pole doesn't like about Lefty's Alley Eats:
I'm rating the food at only two stars because in the past week they changed the menu and took half of their great options off and got rid of their extensive gluten free menu that a week ago was one of the best in town. I thought I would eat here every weekend during football season and now I doubt I'll be back. Bring back your old menu with the home made gluten free pizza crust and crab cakes. View all feedback.

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