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| - I gave this an additional star since my last review. Because the waitress was nice, had a one-liner that made us laugh, and because the tuna salad wasn't half bad.
I met a group there that'd been there for breakfast.... they stayed there long enough to wait for me and we turned it into lunch. The all ordered again and I ordered a beer and a tuna sandwich on toast.
The waitress was VERY nice and when she was there super helpful and listened to us. That being said, it took forever for her to have a chance to notice me and come take my order - I believe I was there for at least 10 minutes before I was even acknowledged. The beers here were pretty cold. Not sure they were served at the 'right' temp, but I was happy with it (WAY better than the near-warm beer that I reported on last weekend). I noticed my seatmate was drinking a beer of a color that wasn't listed on the menu, come to find out that they had Blue Moon on tap and it wasn't listed (boo - I would have rather had that the first time).
Tuna sandwich - the tuna mix was good (the gal beside me had it and hers had a few black olives in it, I believe that was an error because mine had none). The downside was it took LITERALLY forever, probably 20 or 25 minutes. I asked for it on sour dough toast, it came on sour dough toast, but it was cold. Sure, the tuna may have been cold but warm toast should have been noticeable. It was not. It wasn't overly onioney, one of the things I hate most about tuna salad in restaurants.
My receipt says the waitress was Dani. She was super nice and listened and took action when we asked for things. I don't know if they've got them so busy that they neglect the tables or if it's just not proper training, but I did feel neglected. Especially as a late-comer and sitting there so long before I was even approached the first time.
Last visit was 2 stars for lack of service and 'meh' food. This time they got 3, because Dani did an okay job and the tuna was good. Here's hoping they do a little training with their staff for my next visit . . . . .
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