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Went with a friend last night and picked Tatum's because it was walking distance from her condo and we wanted a golf course view. Sat on the patio and it was nice. Ordered the french onion soup - bland, and the stuffed mushrooms which were good. For our meal we ordered the prime rib sandwhich and the philly sandwich - one with tater tots and the other with cajun fries. We send both our dishes back TWICE because the sandwiches were cold. It was obvious that they just tried to microwave them because the meat came back very tough and leathery:-( The waitress had the executive chef take care of it, in which when they came back the plates were hot as well as the food. Both meals were just ok..I have had better sandwiches at Portillo's. Fries and tots were nothing special - pretty sure the tots are frozen ones that they just microwave - hence the amount of ketchup needed to eat them. Waitress was very nice through all of this. My friend works at a restaurant and I grew up in the grocery and restaurant business - were we too critical? No, Tatum's needs to work on their menu and their cooking. Glad we did not order the pricey entrees.
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