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| - Totally forgot to write a review for this place. It was a friends birthday, and we decided on a low key birthday dinner at full pint. The party was about 15 people large, which took up a majority of the space of the dining area. The menu is full of traditional sandwiches, good junk food if you will. The waiter took everyone's drink order and was was useless in helping me find a non alcoholic drink (I'm pregnant), and made side remarks about bringing me a glass for my soda in front of the whole party. Everyone ordered a sandwich except for me, because I have terrible heartburn and crazy food aversions, so I ordered a garden salad from across the street and was munching in the far back corner when they asked me to throw it away. At this point the whole party is pretty agitated considering it's very casual and I'm very limited in what I can eat. After that, a person from our party ordered a sandwich and wanted to change the cheese, which wasn't apparently allowed. Someone asked why, just being curious and the waiter got extremely snappy and began a whole spiel on how he's a "musician" and making a garbage Philly cheesesteak is "comparable to making a song" to one of the best pianists in Pittsburgh, which was comedic and irrelevant. He was so agitated that the "chef" came to deliver a sandwich and he said "here ask him yourself". The vibes were terrible. It smelled weird. The food, mediocre (all my friends thought so, I personally couldn't eat it). Maybe they should let you change the cheese, it's not like they invented the cheesesteak sandwich. What a joke.
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