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The Tilted Kilt is a casual dining restaurant and bar known for its American pub fare and waitresses dressed in traditional Scottish attire. Find the nearest Tilted Kilt location to you below.
The Tilted Kilt serves typical American pub fare like burgers, sandwiches, salads, wings and appetizers. You'll also find daily specials and limited time offerings.
Drink choices include a full bar with beers, cocktails, wines and seasonal selections. Sports fans can catch games on multiple TVs while enjoying drinks and food.
The Tilted Kilt has a business casual dress code for customers. No excessively revealing clothing is allowed.
Hours vary by location but most Tilted Kilts are open late with food service until 10-11pm and bars staying open until midnight or later on weekends.
You can search for your closest Tilted Kilt on their website or Google Maps. Addresses and contact info for all locations are available online.
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