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| - My partner and I joined another couple for Sunday brunch here a few weeks back. The location was perfect for us, and we love supporting small businesses in this city, so we figured it looked cute and we would give it a try.
We were told the wait would be about 20 minutes, and they needed to clear some tables, which was fine. The menu was small, but since there was a sign out front singing the praises of their pizzas, we decided to all go for that, which we decided in line. We waited for 45 minutes before we were seated, which we know can happen, and we were patient and good natured at this point. Then it took them another 20 minutes before we even received any coffee. There was a larger table of people who arrived after us and sat down beside us, and another table of 4 on the other side of us. The large table got their food almost a full 20 minutes before we did.
I will say that the drinks they served were fantastic, and well priced. I was hoping to have a meal that followed suit. There were 4 personal pizzas ordered, and one of them was significantly smaller than the others. When asked about the discrepnacy, the waitress told us that every pizza they make is special, and is different, like snowflakes are. After waiting over an hour for said snowflake, let's just say the person who received it was not impressed.
It wasn't in the nature of anyone in my party to complain or make a fuss about anything, we just wanted to be treated well, receive good service and have a great meal out. None of us left feeling good about this place. We all left wishing we had gone down the street to Starving Artist, or any number of the places just south on Bloor.
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