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| - We originally came here using the $50 coupon for 2 (incredible value) and we also brought our kids. There is something for everybody here, including children. The steaks are always perfectly cooked (and I'm the type who returns a medium steak when it's supposed to be medium-rare) and the appetizers are varied and delicious. The mussels alone can be a full meal, coupled with their incredible free warm garlic loaf (comes with a nice red pepper dip). They also make great french fries, whether regular or sweet, and don't charge you extra for ordering the sweet fries, like many restaurants do. So many steak places serve mediocre fries, it's a crime. Not here. We returned last night craving burgers (and one order of their delicious butter chicken, which could easily rival any Indian restaurant -- and I've tried them all) , and are so glad we did. I ordered the Mediterranean burger, which is huge and includes basil pesto, feta cheese, tzatziki, and all the regular burger toppings on a perfect and soft sesame seed bun. It included fries and terrific cole slaw, and this heaving plate cost all of $8.95. Two family members ordered the regular burger with aged cheddar cheese for a dollar more. One son had pea meal bacon on top (an additional $1.75) and the giant slab put on top of his burger reminded me of the Flintstones opening sequence when Fred orders the ribs! The waitress remembered us from before (and it had been a little while since we had come in) and was sweet, funny, and efficient. I really don't understand why there are some less than stellar reviews online for this restaurant. They are bending over backwards to please, recently adding a weekend brunch at very reasonable prices to their menu. We will definitely be going here for that, and soon. I am a picky restaurant goer who rarely returns unless everything is pretty much right, and everything is pretty much right here. Better, actually.
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