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| - We hosted a large dinner party at Switch for clients last year, and I was pretty impressed. They were able to accommodate 35 guests on two hours notice in the main dining room, and even allowed us to order from the full menu- unheard of in most cases when it comes to group reservations.
The service: We brought some of our top clients to dinner at Switch, and on such short notice they either couldn't, or wouldn't, change into a sports coat and dress shoes. While I understand flip flops are probably out of the norm, I think they could have bit a bit gentler about insisting our VIPs wear jackets. They wouldn't even let them enter the restaurant entrance until they had the proper attire on.
Once we were seated, a bit of organization would have been great too. The servers seems a bit confused as to who was taking orders on which side of the table, where to start and stop, etc.
Food: Service aside, the meal itself was great. We had more than enough food including gigantic seafood platters, amazing steaks, and enough sides to feed an army.
Theme: The whole concept of Switch is a constantly changing background. The walls move, the lighting adjust, and the themes swapped on a half or hourly basis. If you stay for more then one rotation you probably get bored of it, but it was pretty entertaining for us and our clients.
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