I usually like this place well enough but this location must not put much effort in team morale. Everyone looked miserable and we felt like a complete inconvenience for our whole meal. We were first greeted by a girl that dropped menus but informed us she was off so our actual server would be over shortly. A decent wait later she came back to say "I guess i will be your server so what can I get you?" I ordered a beer and she just blankly stared at me for a while so I assumed she needed my id and started digging in my purse which seemed to annoy her (in her defense I am only 25 so I cut her some slack there.) We put in our order but when the spinach dip appetizer came out the chips provided looked burnt and definitely tasted so, so we had to wait for our server to stop talking to coworkers in the kitchen (we had a clear view from our booth) to gesture her over and ask for a new batch that weren't nearly black. (Again, gave her slack on this because she didn't run the food to see the chips before they landed on the table) but then she must have forgotten our request because we didn't get the chips until our actual meal came out. And they were plain tortilla chips, not the same ones we originally received. She again sat in the kitchen talking to other servers, probably annoyed she had to take more tables since it was fairly slow (as a food server I am fairly positive she only had one table as we were seated that had paid before our meal came, and one other table of three men ordered a beer each as we ate our food). Only making note of that to say there's no way she was just very busy. I get bad days but this girl hates her job and just wanted to get out and made it very apparent that she couldn't do that until we got out of her table. For very "meh" food that wasn't great or terrible, the server is the deciding factor to make or break the experience and Veronica made it a definite bust. Won't be back- and if I am I'll make sure to sit at the bar top where the working staff can't hide.