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| - Great venue, prime real estate and good beer. Meh everything else.
Food honestly, not great. Tried the nachos (which looked like a 10 year old just learned how to cook threw them together) not enough cheese and single layer (just comes across as cheap) no complaints about the French onion soup, and the salad was way too over dressed (again just sloppy.)
I had tips for the manager walking into the place. Starting with the weird entrance from the street to the Hosts: SMILE it's your JOB to make everyone feel welcomed.
It's a huge venue and when it's not busy, it feels dead. Suggestion: game days should have some sort of daily special, 'Local' and 'Williams Landing' were both PACKED by 5PM before the 8PM TFC game, I even suggested that 1 of the 4 hosts standing there, to stand outside and entice patrons in with either food samples or the daily beer special (which was non existent.)
I've been in the restaurant industry and I don't understand how they'll stay in business.. how you staff that many people and not promote yourselves in a competitive area? It's beyond me. Seems simple especially for a chain- they need to make adjustments based on the area.
Service was ok at best. For somewhere not so busy, we basically begged for our bill then, he was unable to 'split' a 6 person bill between 2 credit cards, umm why?
I just thought the overall experience was completely lacking. I'd go back for a beer, and if I was in a pinch to seat a large party, but not the food.
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