Classification: Upscale
Date & Time: 4:00PM, Sunday, September 21, 2014
Intro: I'd like to thank my two VIP guests Courtney and Aaron for accompanying me on this adventure. The atmosphere inside of Bumpers is strange. Peanut shells litter the floor, couples find it necessary to suck face at all times, and strange men drinking whiskey sing lullaby's by the juke box. There are 2 pool tables, a foosball table, Big Buck Hunter, a pinball machine, multiplayer trivia, and an outdoor volleyball court. Despite all of these amenities, the real vortex of fun is across the street at a joint called Chipper's.
The Order: The tenders are somewhat tricky to find on the menu, and appear to only be on the junior's menu. After giving up on the tenders, I was alerted by Courtney that they are on the menu as a dish labeled "Strips 'n Dip. At a $7.59 price point I was skeptical that would be supported by a pile of french fries, but my waitress assured me fries were included. As would later be discovered, she didn't know who I was, or why I was at this joint.
Outer Layer - 5.5/10
Chicken - 6.7/10
Overall - 3 Strip Basket
Not including french fries a tender entree is unacceptable. Bumpers is a place where one can easily get carried away with the amount of beer on tap and outstanding people watching that takes place. Perhaps more pitchers of beer would help mask the flaws in the tenders I noted. If you plan on making an appearance at this joint, I would recommend staying with a liquid diet. Each of our throats were scorched by the pico de gallo that was served with the made in house tortilla chips.The black and blue burger and Mexican salad that my VIP guests ordered also scored very low in their eyes.
A Nugget on the McNugget: The 4 Mcnugget shapes are bone, bell, boot, and ball.
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