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| - Pretty disappointing. My main issue is how they deal with Groupons--six of us went to eat after our granddaughter's soccer game--my husband, our daughter and three kids. My daughter and I both had our own Groupons. We were instructed by the lady bartender, to sit at the big table. My husband and I were paying for ourselves and our grandson-our daughter paying for the two girls. Upon choosing our orders--(we were paying on TWO separate checks with TWO separate bank cards, from TWO separate banks--with TWO entirely different last names on the accounts). Then the waitress informs us we are only allowed "one Groupon per table"...bad business policy! So, if three couples decide to meet and have lunch together--TWO couples have to forfeit the use of their Groupons???!!! How is that fair??? In these times--this is the PURPOSE of Groupons--to save money on meals. But, despite the fact that these are clearly three separate families--you either must pay FULL price (except for one "lucky" couple; and by the way, how do you then choose WHO?!) or sit at THREE SEPARATE TABLES?!!! The policy should be "one Groupon per check/transaction"!!! Needless to say, we were very disappointed/unhappy (however, we never conveyed anger or disrespect to any employees like some idiots would--we politely paid as instructed). We won't be back. The home made sausage on our pizza WAS delicious, the red sauce had a spice in it that they could have left out(oregano perhaps) and only one person(my husband) "loved" the crust...not enough good reasons to come back. The bartender who served our drinks, was "ok" but the younger blonde waitress who took our order was VERY nice and helpful...still...not returning. Sorry, we really wanted to like this place.
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