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| - My wife and I came here around 2:30-3PM on a Saturday.In other words,the slow time of day for a restaurant. We asked for a booth,but the three small ones were taken,and we didnt want to sit at the bar,or sit on the high chairs,so they seated us at a very large booth,which had a very wobbly table that also spun.Eating at it was an adventure.Our server was acting strange from the beginning.I asked what kind of sodas they had,and she said "HUH?"So I said soft drinks,and she said "Pepsi Products".That didn't narrow it down much,so we both ordered ice tea,with my wife asking for no lemon or sugar,which the waitress misunderstood,telling her there was sugar on the table,and giving her lemon in her tea anyway.
The food was really good.We started with chips and salsa,which were decent,but not really warm.My wife had the chicken skewers,and I had the carne asada street tacos.Both were very good,if not really plentiful.
Our server brought us our food and brought us our check,period.We ran out of tea,and she never came back to check on us.I figured it was the old waitress thing of giving the tables ordering alcohol more attention,because the check is always bigger,but she was an equal opportunity neglect-er.Everyone was looking around for service,and this was during their slow period.
Other reviewers have mentioned the decor.I thought the rustic cabin theme was so over the top,including a large portrait of Abe Lincoln.I think it was supposed to be camp or ironic,but I just found it bizarre.
I wish I could have given the place 2 and a half stars,but three will do.Will I come back here?Not with BJ's and Cracker Barrel so close by with much better customer service and larger food portions.
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