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I walked in, placed an order TO GO, and sat and waited for a 1/2 hour, while my server (bartender) who not only took my order, but passed me 30+ times during order runs forgot that I actually ordered food. A bag with some food was delivered to the bar counter about 10 minutes after I placed the order, little did I know it was MY ORDER. I couldn't tell what was inside, nor was it my job- did the bartender look, check the order? NO. As I waited, looking at the unclaimed to-go order, I kept telling myself, "no one can possibly be this dumb, no way- I've only placed the order thru her and been in her line of sight for 1/2 hour now, and it's busy, maybe it's just taking a bit, no way, this is too obvious" It took a stray server walking by who noticed a to-go order sitting on the counter unclaimed, me sitting at a nearby table, no food just a glass of water for a length of time to finally get it together. Absolute lunacy. One Star.
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