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  • Despite the mixed reviews, I visited The Lockhart with my best friend as we are both huge Harry Potter fans, and we felt like we had to go once we know it existed. We walked in on a Sunday night, and were seated right away. It was dark, but the decor was definitely cute! I understand the desire to have it be VERY HP-esque, but I totally get why they couldn't go that route. We started with drinks. Our first round she got the Flying Ford Anglia, and I got the Obliviate. Both were amazing. The Flying Ford Anglia came with a fluff of cotton candy and a tiny plastic car! The Obliviate was essentially a grown up vodka cranberry. For our second round, she got Bella's Tricks and I ordered the Rock Cake, only to be persuaded by our server to try the Flaming Arnold instead because it was his favorite (and he could set it on fire). They didn't disappoint! For dinner (since yet, you DO have to order food, and it isn't their fault!), we ordered the flame roasted eggplant dip, which was amazingggg. It comes with pita triangles, and celery and cucumber sticks. We gobbled that up like we were starving! We also ordered the fantastic beets salad, which was nice, though I wished the beets were more caramelized than they were. Finally, we also ordered the fried chicken, which was delicious as well - it came with cornbread and wilted greens. For dessert we ordered the honey and spice cake. Over the course of our meal, we discussed what it was that turned so many people off from this place, and we decided that it probably has something to do with the fact that their menu is more of a foodie menu. And while WE liked the foodie menu, the cross-section of millennial, Harry Potter fans who are also foodies may be a bit slimmer than they anticipated. The service was a bit slow, which was why I can't give it a five-star rating. It was just the bartender and one server, who was also acting as the host and bussing tables, so our meal took a good two hours from start to finish. The two of them were having tons of fun, though, so I will give them credit!
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