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Update: A week after my last visit described below, I decided to give OHSO a chance to fix things. Kathy The Incredible Bartender listened to my story, apologized and fixed the growler mistake. Kudos to her and OHSO for hiring her. This is more like the OHSO I'm used to. Original review: Have been going to OHSO for years, but the last couple visits were disappointments. Most recently, we sat outside in the front for the delightful February afternoon. It was 2ish, so the restaurant was busy, but not packed. The music on the front patio roared. The four of us had a selection of different beers and entrees. The entree portions were smaller than usual and just OK for taste. When the waiter brought two apple pies for dessert, he noticed our looks and said "They're kind of small, so I'll take care of one for you." Didn't happen -- both appeared on the bill. Worst of all, we ordered two growlers of Orange Blossom to take home which we later found to be something totally different. A weird experience which wasn't like the OHSO I used to know, but seemingly more typical of recent visits. I'll give it a pass for awhile and see if they straighten out.
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