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| - I have been here four times. The first time was for happy hour with a group of gals. At that time they served you bread as soon as you sat down..wonderful warm yummy bread and the appetizers were affordable. Beautiful venue. The second time we went to hh, no more free bread, had to pay and the prices for hh increased, but still a beautiful venue. So we returned for dueling pianos and even though busy, we had great service and dueling piano guys really involved the audience which made it a great and very funny show. Sad to say we returned for fourth time for dueling pianos and new piano players who were good but did nothing to draw in the crowd, even after two different people got up and sang on their own and were much better than the piano players! I ordered their "we are famous for our pasta " and no flavor and no bread included, no salad, no bread, just a plate of no taste pasta for $23!!!! When asked if I could please have some bread w my pasta (I remembered how good that first free sample of bread was!) I was told the owner refused to give you bread w pasta and there would be a charge. My first thought..don't tell on your owner and how about good customer service, making me want to come back? After all our table had several drinks and a bottle of wine! How much can a couple of pieces of bread be??? I was finally given two pieces of dry toasted bread, could have used as hockey pucks!! After complaining w our server.. he knew what good customer service was and gladly brought out bread to go w the pasta! Gosh, by that time, I had lost my appetite! And won't be back for dueling pianos unless the original guys return. Still a beautiful venue though.
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