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  • We haven't been to this location in over a year. One and COMPLETELY done. Why? Because of the way they treated us, right out of the hospital, no less. My daughter had just been through an endoscopy and had not eaten for almost sixteen hours. We went to this restaurant based on someone's recommendation. We were one of only three groups in the restaurant on a weekday; another family and a couple were the only other customers there. What a thrill it was to see the servers, ours included, spend every single moment they could catering to the family right beside us, while it took us twenty minutes just to get a stupid drink order. Want toast, Other Family? Done. Want jelly? Done. Extra orange juice? My pleasure! Need me to cut your sausage? Absolutely. And what about us, the only other family in the joint? "We'll get to you in a minute." In this place where "everyone is your server" we couldn't TACKLE a server to help us. I'm guessing it's because we were in jeans and t-shirts and the other family was dressed like Stepfords, but we had no intention to wear our suits and dress clothes to the hospital, so excuse us for our state of dress (sarcasm intended.) I wanted to leave, but my daughter was so hungry I figured we needed to wait it out. When we finally got our food, instead of being presented to us like the other table, they literally threw it at us, bumping our drinks which had not been (or would be) refilled. Imagine my surprise when we were served tiny servings of food we could have easily gotten at Cracker Barrel for a lot cheaper and a LOT friendlier. We ate what we could, I fetched some to-go boxes myself (because I didn't want to wait an hour for the servers to drag themselves away from the Stepfords to do it) and we packed up to go. And your lousy ten-percent tip? Not the norm, since we usually tip twenty to twenty-five percent, but we don't pay for a fat lot of nothing. I lodged a complaint but never heard back, so that pretty much proved to me just how little they cared for our patronage. For the record, I did give the Indian Land location a shot and it was a lot nicer. And I didn't have to dress like a Stepford to be treated decently.
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