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| - I don't know much about whiskey but I like what I have had. When I saw a restaurant with such a large whiskey selection, I thought this would be a good place to learn. Unfortunately, that wasn't the case. The restaurant looked great and had a great atmosphere. But when I asked our waitress about the whiskey flights she didn't know anything about them, she didn't even know the prices. And she didn't offer to go check. I picked one of the flights at random, just wanting to try something new. When she came back I she told me they were out of them. The same thing happened a little later with my wife's drink. So my wife asked our waitress about the house wine, and she didn't know what they were nor did she offer to check. I picked two more whiskey flights at random, just in case they were out of the second one I picked. When she came back with the flights, she didn't tell me which one was which. I wanted to know so I would know what I liked so that I could order it again.
The food wasn't terrible, but it wasn't great either. I had the Wrangler Burger which is a pretty standard burger, nothing too fancy. It was pretty bland. I tried putting table salt on it, something I don't usually do, but it didn't help much.
Overall the experience wasn't horrible, but I won't be going back unless I hear it's changed. A couple of things that should be changed are:
1. Train the staff on the menu. Our waitress was nice, but not very knowledgeable. If a restaurant has such a large selection of whiskey, the staff should at least have some knowledge of the ones on the menu and what is available. If the staff is new, they should be shadowing someone until they get the hang of it.
2. Season the food a little better. Both my burger and my wife's bbq beef sandwich were a bit bland.
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