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I actually really enjoyed my experience when I was first introduced to it; I liked the fact that the owner was present and serving at the restaurant. I found the food absolutely divine! The Cachapas actually sent me on a mission back to the location however this is were the tale takes a darker turn for me. I looked up on the website what I thought was all the information I would need however what I failed to find out is that this location closes for several hrs between lunch and dinner and this information is not easy to find either. needless to say I was incredibly dissappointed when I finally arrived at the restaurant to find out I would have to wait about an hr and a half for it to open again! This info should be right on the main page of the website or at least readily available to customers because that literally was a ridiculous waste of time that could have been saved by sharing a little info with the public. Other then that the location itself is hard for me to get to and there is NO parking.. I'm not a fan of having to pay for street parking to eat at an establishment. Overall I really did enjoy the food quality, portions and price as well as the service but there are a few things they need to work out for it to be a reliable BBQ option for me
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