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| - This review is not based on the food, as the lack of customer service drove me away before I could order food.
I sat down at the bar, after a lesson with Madison Log Rolling across the street (awesome experience!), at approximately 7:10 P.M. on a Thursday. There were four or five other guests at the bar, and the restaurant was about 1/3 full. I looked at the menu for about a minute or two, then set it down and looked up. What I saw when I looked up were two bartenders (maybe one bartender and one server) who were chatting it up. They both sorta looked my way, without actual eye contact, and then went about their business of chatting, placing a glass in the dishwasher, straightening up menus a the cash register. "Okay," I thought to myself, "I'll wait a bit longer and then one of them will make eye contact and then I can indicate I'm ready to order." Nope. No eye contact, in fact, it appeared they tried to avoid turning in my direction. No, I was not sitting in a corner at the back end of the bar, I was sitting in the open at the front of the restaurant. At this point, I was hungry and pissed, so I walked out. I was not going to spend my hard-earned money on bartender/servers who don't know how to take care of customers. I headed back to the capital and spent my money there.
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