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                 Peter's Cream Stout, which was excellent and paired well with the duck wings. The menu is very well constructed. There are a number of other dishes on the menu that I found quite compelling. I look forward to trying more. It comes in at four stars because it is a bit difficult to find and the parking leaves much to be desired. I would appreciate some signage on the way from I-35. I'm not sure what to think about this place, other than the food is good and so are the drinks. This is a fancy-ish restaurant in this district where nothing exists save for some high-end furniture design stores. It's not a neighborhood where you'd walk around and find neat stores or bars. I question why they chose this particular location. From the outside, it doesn't look like much. Inside, it's all dark wood, with these 3 giant stained glass windows in the ceiling. The stained glass windows seem out of place, because each one is of a rock and roll legend like Elvis, etc. They're pretty, but I don't get it; this isn't the Hard Rock Cafe. The waiters here are professional, not trying to push cheese sticks on you or whatever. I know it's called the "moth" but I don't like bugs - the giant one framed above the bar is not something I'd wanna look at while eating. You don't have to dress up to go here, and I saw several people here with babies (???) or kids. But, you'd think with the style of the place and food, you'd think it was a date place. Kinda loud. Nice restrooms. OK Let's talk about the food; It was really good. Devilled eggs; good, mine are better. Duck Wings; excellent. Moth Balls; ricotta cheese rolled in semolina flour so when boiled the flour turns into pasta, served with a white sauce - pretty good. Chicken Skin; AWESOME. We've been looking for a place to serve this since we were kids. Our entire idea for a restaurant was a place that just sells THIS. It was a reason to come back, for sure. The drinks were good, I had a couple different ones. They sell a different version of a Manhattan, but they were out of something, so I had to settle for a regular one, which was good. I also had some other drink - the name escapes me - but it was good too. They do flights of beer here, which you can customize which was really cool. I would go back, I just don't get the vibe. I would definitely go back for that chicken skin alone! Meddlesome Moth has been on my places to go for a long time, so when I had to decide a place to eat within seconds, I couldn't help but choose this restaurant. I didn't know much about the restaurant except that it had a good beer selection and had excellent ratings, so when I walked into the restaurant, I panicked a bit because the restaurant was a lot nicer than I expected it to be and I just wanted a cheap and casual lunch. The menu has a lot of unique items, making it really hard to decide on something since I wanted to try it all. I finally settl
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