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| - Every once in a while, you find a place that's a hidden gem. It's small, quaint, with wonderful food and amazing service. La Casa is not one of them.
I'm not even going to make it to the food, because the service is that horrible. When I read the other reviews, I'm not surprised about my experience. Let's see: should I discuss poorly trained waitstaff, who physically push your arm out of the way to clear your table? Or perhaps the lack of decaf coffee or tea for a night cap? Or the waiter, who was as attentive as a lemming?
Ok, I'll talk about the food - tapas were bland and the Sangria sucked. What more do you need to know? To be fair, some people in the group enjoyed the place. To be real, the foodies in the group gave a universal thumbs down. Waaay down.
I put this restaurant in the Candidate for Restaurant Impossible category. Personally, I'm shocked at how its combination of average and over-priced food, with horrid service, allow this business to stay open.
(And for the record, the person that recommended this place for us 1) is not a Yelper, and 2) is not allowed to choose again.)
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