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| - Knowing nothing about this place other than it looked cute and not too crowded on a Halloween Sunday, we walked in. Service was prompt from the beginning, though the hostess was a bit abrupt. Our server, Tiffany, was excellent, thorough and quick to refill a beverage. The food however, was bland at best and misleading at worst. We went with the fixed menu (possibly the first mistake) and were very disappointed. The Caesar salad was bland, but not terrible. The entrees however, were awful. I had the lasagna which was fine except that they had evidently layered two slices of american cheese (though white) over the top and had not taken the time to properly melt them. It really detracted from the taste. My boyfriend had ordered the spaghetti and meatballs, which came with "garlic toast." Upon receiving the entree, he asked about the garlic toast. The server said that it didn't come with the meal. So we asked our server, Tiffany. She brought over the menu and when we pointed out the actual words on the menu, she told us that this meant "toasted garlic in the sauce not garlic bread." She was as friendly as possible about it, but could obviously see our unhappy expressions. Then, to top it off, dessert arrives--a dessert we ordered on her recommendation. It was supposed to be a custard topped with strawberries. The custard came, and the strawberries were missing. When I asked, she looked embarrassed and said that they had just run out of strawberries. At that point I was just fed up. Instead of letting us know that they were out of something so that we could change our order, they tried to serve a half-assed dish and hope that we wouldn't notice. To compensate us for our "trouble" they took 25% off the bill, which afterwards was still $72. I think it was highly overpriced, mediocre food, and I will not be returning, nor will I be recommending it.
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