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This is one of those Bermuda Triangle locations- the management changes every year but the restaurant is always pretty similar. I had put off trying c bar because I've heard nothing exciting about it, but the Saturday night line ups elsewhere drew us in for some food and beer. For a Saturday night, it was quiet. There were a few groups of friends (a little overdressed) and the servers told us to sit anywhere. We sat with the menus for a really long time, so long that I debated leaving when the server finally addressed us. We ordered the buffalo tartar, elk burger and bison tacos. The food came fast and was soooooo good. This is the only reason I gave c bar 3 stars. This place had two of those obnoxious pub like TV screens playing sports while we enjoyed our high end meal, which seemed disjointed and was distracting from the good food and company! Also the vibe in there was weird; while we ate, two (count em) fights started in the bar. One drunk gal in high heels breaking up with her boyfriend violently and one guy who kept yelling 'you're a nobody!!' at the Server. Those clientele obvs are not chosen by the restauranteurs but it really made the atmosphere uncomfortable and tense. I won't go back!
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