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I hate to give any independent restaurant trying to eek out a living a bad review, but here we are. There's no two ways around it. Visited 3/12/17 and ordered the chicken/cod combo with fried okra and potato salad. Following the cue of another Yelper, I ordered everything batter fried with their in-house powder seasoning. Big mistake as I did not care for the seasoning at all. It was applied very heavy-handedly and masked the true flavors of the items - including the friend okra! One of my fish fillets was not cod - it was definitely something else and was not light or even pliable. Everything was dry, dry, dry. Dried out fish, dried out chicken, dried out okra. The french fries included in the meal (bread as well) were just okay. The potato salad was ultra-bland with little to no seasoning. Not worth eating, either. Husband ordered chicken wings (also came with the in-house spice blend liberally applied) and said they are just okay. He would not get them again, but he will at least eat what he received today. My entire meal was in-edible and thrown away. Ugh, what a waste. Probably the worst meal I've had in Pittsburgh.
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