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| - This has been a tough one to rate. It has been legendary since the 1980's with its food and live jazz. When I first moved to the Heights area in 2000, it was one of the first places I visited. I had a bad experience, came back again to give it another chance and stopped going. This spring, I went once and was very pleased. Have returned another time and again was very satisfied. What turned me off in the past was the feeling that there was a regular, older crowd that was catered to with service and a dated menu. Things have changed. Some of the old menu items are still present, but there is a decidedly younger vibe to the service and menu. The Dublin Lawyer - which is a lobster entree -- is still present. It's good, but a little heavy. They have a nice selection of appetizers, salads and soups. Their clam chowder is very good, with a fresh, home made taste. Service was attentive, and there is a nice beer and wine list with a full bar. It still is also a great local venue for live jazz. There is limited street parking, and a valet. I will continue to frequent this place.
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