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| - I really don't understand some of the heavy-handed reviews for this location. No, it's not the "Best Barbecue I've ever had", and who goes to a barbecue place and orders a taco salad or fish? Also, trying to circumvent the coupon policies by splitting checks then complaining just shows cheapness. Granted, restaurants should stick to what they are good at and make everything equally well, however, it sounds like if one goes in with unreal expectations anyplace will fail to meet those standards.
We've had good luck at this location. The food and service have never been 5-Star but if I could give 3 1/2 stars I would. The ambiance in the shark tank is festive, usually with kids (and adults) looking with wonder but kids will be kids so don't expect a quiet, intimate date night. Don't go to Disneyland and complain because there are kids around. The food is generally really good and the portions substantial. Barbecue is infinitely subjective, if you find 10 people who like barbecue you will find 10 opinions as to how it should be prepared.
I find a lot of reviews are people who just like to complain. Reviewing means being objective, and not taking circumstances personal. I can't believe how many reviews complain someone "gave me a dirty look" or "deliberately ignored us", tell me, what grade are you in? Before you take a reviewer's word on a place look at his past reviews. If all of his reviews are 1-star maybe they are the common denominator.
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