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Our server was very attentive, refills on drinks, fast calamari-hot crispy..good. It took 6-minutes. She was the perfect server, but stuck with looking bad because food takes longer. BJ management can see on the food tickets on how long the food takes. Get with it guys,
BJ's has a menu unmatched but service has always been a tad challenging. We sat on a Sunday. the wait was 10-15, and we got in in 10. That's good. Religiously, the food takes a while, but a quality product take time. it shouldn't take 25-mites for a lunch. Just think if you have a 1/2-hr for lunch I would not go here. BJ's consistently takes longer.
They can improve, but my past 5-years of eats has shown otherwise. Dinners are 28-32-minute wait, great quality, and the TV's are what can help pass the time. I hate to sound racist but, my 15-years of food service industry, I'd hire Hispanic cooks. You can bet if you go to any restaurant and there are Hispanic folks cooking, it will get to you fast. It will be quality food.
We had a hand battered chicken strips, very good. The green chili burger was thick, hot and tasty. Not real juicy, cooked well done, but I had a bite it was good. I had the Asian salad, which was great, with the crunchy won ton skins mmm good. My son got the pepperoni deep dish, which is just like Gino's East in Chicago...amazing.
This is why I gave this place 4-stars. If they can serve their lunches in 15-minutes, and dinners in 18, then they'd be a hit.
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