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Westover at The Crosswalks

520 East

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The Nelle - 3734 -3736 WarwickBlvd

Windsor House

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A little kick-butt American cuisine always hits the spot and this is no exception. 810 Zone is a fun and functional American food restaurant. It features such amenities as a made from scratch menu, over 80 flat screen HD tv's, private party rooms, games room and a full scale virtual golf extravaganza. What fun! Have a party in the Skybox where you will marvel at the excitement of the glass room. You can see the entire restaurant! Sit on the patio with the fire pit and huge television. They are open 7 days a week from 11 am till 1 am and the fun never stops. This awsome sports bar and restaurant is owned in part by a local sports radio station so you know the music is good and the coverage is great! You wont the run of the mill sports bar food here, however. Try a plate of Mini Cordon Blue Balls, Southwestern Wontons or Jamiacan Shrimp. Order your tialgate party from 810Zone and yu'll have the most popular tailgate on the parking lot. Enjoy a great meal and a good time at 810 Zone today!
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