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An evening at Mugshotz Sports Bar Resto

We came here for a taping for a feature in an internet tv show. Our team told us about a new sports bar in town and we will try it tonight.

When we arrived, we were surprised to be met by amiable owners mom and daughters Rose, Ren and Rhia Ang. They were very accomodating.

Mugshotz’ concept is very unique. The interior theme is interestingly sporty and the corners all point to one sport or game.

We have witnessed how bargoers did the beerpong where a glass half filled with beer is lined up in a table. When a player shoots a pingpong ball inside the glass, his opponent will drink a glass of beer. The first to finish the beer loses and pays. Nice game.

And then there’s hockey, billiards and my favorite-dart.

They served us great food. I like their potato fries, and their boneless pork leg ham. Its tasty and its not the usual recipe.

Mugshotz offer big servings to their customers so those with big appetites are surely going to enjoy.

We had a great time listening to the band, too. It was a great experience here. I recommend you try their food.

Watch out for their full interview and footage at www.talktvglobal.com and click the lifestyle and beauTV channel.

Mugshotz is located at Mc Arthur Hiway Calasiao, Pangasinan. Call them at 653-0194.






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