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| - I went to La Strata on a Saturday evening with my family to celebrate my brother's law school graduation. We were seated upstairs in a corner, which was cozy, unfortunately also very hot and sweaty. There was a big industrial fan attempting to cool the 2nd story, but central air could have certainly helped the situation.
Our server seemed to be overwhelmed by how many tables she had, and the bus boys struggled to keep up. The bread was great. I enjoyed the beer selection. The pasta dishes that my family shared were good, but despite being good...it was underwhelming for the cost. I've honestly had better "Mediterranean" dishes at the Olive Garden.
We asked for a second serving of bread and it took reminding our server 3 times for us to get the bread. It didn't arrive at the table until most of us were done with our meals, which was unfortunate. My boyfriend ordered a coffee and we had to remind our waitress 3 times (lucky number for her?) before the coffee arrived about 30 minutes later.
It was okay, I suppose, but between the service and the mediocre food, I don't plan on returning. I have a feeling that if La Strada was located on a less busy street, like maybe in a strip mall, it would be out of business within months.
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