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| - Airport restaurant/bars, you have only one job: to get stuff out fast. Nobody's hanging around lounging at the Airport TGIF's for the whacky atmosphere. The concept behind having a limited menu at these places is, ideally, to get food up fast by reducing the number of things that have to be prepared. In this particular case, as a satellite operation to another TGIF's located in the core, I have my strong suspicions the food is cooked at the core kitchen and brought out through the service corridor. Because after waiting for over 40 minutes after ordering for my food to come up...it came out cold and kind of congealed. As if, oh, maybe somebody had forgotten it and left it waiting for a long time. (The server assured me a couple of times that the food was on its way, although that may have been boilerplate.)
The only reason I don't give them one star here is the server comp'd my drink order after I'd sent the food back, but I'll never get that hour back in my life and ended up having to stuff some overpriced peanuts from the newsstand into my craw in order to get a "meal" before my flight left. (The server was nice, and relatively attentive which leads me to believe this was a kitchen screw-up.)
I don't like writing angry bad reviews as a rule of thumb based on a single experience, but future fellow travelers, if you have a choice, it is what it is. You are warned.
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