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| - The food really isn't very good. Of the almost 20 meals we've tried, we would only maybe consider ordering 2-3 again. The rest were bland or salty or just plain old awful.
I think this place is extremely pricey for what you get. Honestly, you could do a lot better just buying a prepared item at the grocery store. For example, a small seasoned pork tenderloin works out to about $15 at the Dinner A'Fare: you could easily buy a seasoned pork tenderloin at the grocery store for about $7-8.
If you're thinking "well, I'm paying extra because it's made from scratch" - wrong! If you read the ingredients, they go something like this: "pork tenderloin, BBQ sauce, salt." I have no proof, but I'm guessing that "BBQ sauce" simply means that an employee cracked open a bottle of pre-made BBQ sauce; they did not cook the sauce from scratch.
Portions are small. And, for most meals, you really only get the protein. So this really isn't much of a timesaver, because you still have to buy and cook all of your sides.
On the positive, the place is clean.
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