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| - We went to Bonnie and Clyde's for the first time on Wednesday, August 7. We were a party of 4, we ordered drinks (I think 2 of them came from the bar), 2 appetizers, and 4 dinners. Jason was our server. We arrived around 7:00 pm and left around 8:30 pm.
The decor is pretty cool, a lot of gangster stuff, but NOT presented in a cheesy, junky, TGIF's kind of way, very stream-lined and modern and classy.
The food was wonderful. It was presented beautifully and tasted great. All 4 of us were very happy.
Our server Jason is the best server I've EVER encountered in a restaurant in the Pittsburgh area; and I was a server myself for a few years, so I'm a very picky and demanding customer when it comes to how I rate the quality of service I receive. He was friendly, professional, quick-witted, and positive-spirited. He made recommendations, he "bantered" with us, none of our drink glasses were ever empty and none of our dirty plates lingered on the table for more than 1-2 minutes.
I was especially thrilled that the food runner did not "auction off" our food as so many food runners in so many other establishments do.
I had had a really bad day, so I entered Bonnie and Clyde's with watery eyes from crying for a couple hours and left Bonnie and Clyde's with a spring in my step.
The only comment I have to write that isn't a positive comment is that they turned the music off and put the Pirates game on so that the whole area we were in could hear it. Uhhh... Despite how it seems, not everyone in Pittsburgh cares about sports. Luckily the volume wasn't overwhelmingly loud, so it wasn't too distracting and we were almost finished with our meals anyway, but next time I'll be sure to request that we be seated somewhere without TVs.
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