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| - I had been wanting to try Republic for months, especially since I had a Groupon! When we walked through the door on a Friday night, I really wanted to like Republic. The decor is modern Irish Pub, the walls are white washed brick and I really loved the atmosphere.
Our waiter greeted us and he seemed nice enough, until we asked if he had any recommendations from the menu. He started to walk away after we asked if there was anything he would recommend, then he explained that they do comfort food...ok? I guess...so we ordered and when the plates came out they were clean and everything looked good.
My husband had the fried chicken, it was cooked perfectly but the batter was bland, even a little salt would have spiced it up. The chicken came with 2 buttermilk biscuits, but no butter. The biscuits were dry and definitely needed some butter. I ordered the short ribs with wasabi mashed potatoes. The ribs were cooked perfectly, but again lacked flavor. I mean they should have been cooked in some sort of spice! The wasabi in the mashed potatoes was overpowering and didn't seem to fit the dish. I barely touched my meal but our waiter said nothing. He brought me a to-go box but didn't even put my meal in the box for me. Ok I can do it, but he seemed to be avoiding the fact that I didn't eat my meal. He never once asked how our food was during the meal.
Then he brought the check...now I had already told him about our Groupon, which he waved off as no big deal, but of course the discount was not on the check. I reminded him again and when I pulled out my iphone to show him the code, he got really huffy. He asked why I didn't print out the Groupon, well because I am not required to, welcome to the 21st century. He took our check and then the manager (I think it may have been the owner) came over. He asked about the Groupon and was very friendly. He asked about our experience and we explained the lack of flavor and the poor service. He explained that our waiter was a little older and may not have understood the new technology. This seemed like a poor excuse, if your business is taking part in a promotion your waitstaff should know the ins and outs of the deal. Needless to say, I went across the street to Firehouse Subs for dinner. Bad service and flavorless food, shame on you Republic.
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