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If it was possible to write a review and give the place zero stars, I would. I've only been to the place once, and it's been over a year, but the experience was so bad that I still get upset thinking about it. I could have forgiven the tchotchke gift shop on the way in, the huge fake tree in the middle of the room where we were seated, or the retirement home dining room decor if the service or food had been anywhere near decent. This place is close to our house, and we went for dinner on a weekend night (can't remember if it was Friday or Saturday). We didn't have to wait for a table, but that's about where the service stopped. A waitress was constantly checking in on the table behind us, refilling their drinks, taking their order, bringing more bread, but we waited around for a good 15 minutes before someone even came to take our drink order. It was the same waitress. Another 15 minutes before we could order our food (even though she kept visiting the table behind us). And a godawful time after that before it arrived. The food was warm, not hot, bland, not well plated, and, well, just plain unappetizing. I thought this was supposed to be Cajun food?! It looked and tasted like it should have been served in a retirement home dining room.
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