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Second, it was a Saturday late afternoon/early evening.
There was a gentlemen to the left of the door nursing a bucket of beers and 5 patrons sitting at the bar consisting of 2 youngish ladies and a mix of 3 guys. The barmaid and a guy doing various things either an owner or a worker. We ordered our tenderloins and waited at 30 minutes for our food. The only food in the kitchen to be made from what I could tell. I reminded my wife that we are in a bar and the barmaid appears to be doing double duty between the kitchen and tending bar. Plus, we were really hungry so that added to the feeling of a long wait.
The tenderloins to our surprise were battered and not breaded. Keep that in mind. It did not register with us when we read the menu. We were split on the result. I thought the tenderloin was good and the wife did not like the batter concept. My only real complaint was the amount (too much) of salt used in my tater tots. I want to hear and feel the crunch in that first bite, not have it taken from my mind the moment the salt hits my tongue.
If you want a tenderloin battered instead of breaded or never had one that way, I’d recommend giving them a try when in the Quad City area. Just ask for lite or no salt on the tots.
The building occupied by Purgatory’s Pub looks just slightly out of place in this area. Consisting mostly of lightly worn reddish brick, the place looks like it was once a small pub among a row of similar looking pubs/buildings in the area, but somehow only it remains. Regardless of it sticking out a little, I like it – it looks a little more aged and worn with character in stark contrast to the Waterfront Convention Center across the street or the Ascentra Credit Union office immediately west.
The interior continues these appearances and affectations. The floors consist of a newish two foot square laminate tile, the walls are mostly painted wood paneling of some type, and the ceiling consists mostly of two by four foot drop ceiling tiles. There’s really no formal lighting to speak of – the space is illuminated by a combination of the neon beer signs on the walls, the TVs above the bar area, and the backlighting behind the liquor bottles. It’s a good aesthetic overall – I found it very relaxing on the eyes.
I only got one drink during my visit at Purgatory’s – a Hendricks and Tonic. I’d never had Hendricks Gin before this, but I’d definitely have this particular Gin and Tonic again. It was smooth and a little sweet – exactly what I want in a good G&T. I might have to try a Hendricks martini at some point, just to see what it is like.
I could see coming back here many times in the future with friends. There’s ample seating in the room next to the bar, which contains more TVs and a pool table, as well. Thanks for the great drink and atmosphere, Purgatory’s!
If you enjoy waiting 45 minutes for a soggy plate of what looks (and tastes) like microwaved dog food, then this is the place for you. The service was so slow and indifferent, I started to wonder if we were on a hidden camera show. Our waiter seemed more interested in chatting with her friends than taking our order, and when the food finally arrived, it looked like it had been thrown together by a sleep-deprived raccoon.
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