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| - I like the food at The Keg but my recent visit did not start off well.
We were a party of two, with a reservation for 630pm. I arrived around 620pm, and was promptly seated. Then I proceeded to wait for my friend. Knowing she was coming from work, and with a post-holiday work load, I did not fret that she had not arrived by 630pm. But by around 645pm, I received a text from my friend asking if everything was OK (I'm not known to be late). I responded yes, and that I was waiting for her at the Keg, and she responded the SAME - that she was seated at the Keg waiting for ME! We confirmed we were at the SAME The Keg, and I proceeded to look to see where she was seated. When I saw her in the next section to mine (separated by the fireplace), I had already ordered wine, so I asked my server to escort her to my table. Finally we were seated together by about 650pm. I asked her if she gave my name at check-in and she confirmed yes...so we're unsure what happened.
We proceeded to order dinner and then gab to catch up! The manager approached our table to apologize for the seating mix-up and offered us a complimentary drink or appie. So we enjoyed some bacon-wrapped scallops on the house.
Other than this mix-up, the food at the Keg is as expected. I had the prime rib meal, and my friend had the teriyaki sirloin. We both enjoyed our meals, and both met the usual Keg standards. We were too full to have dessert, although we LOVE their Billy Miner pie! Oh well, there will be another visit in our future.
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