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I was excited to visit Firebirds Wood Fired Grill for the first time. Unfortunately, I was greeted with a somewhat horrifying experience. First, my party and I went to this restaurant for Happy Hour and was told that there was not enough room for us to indulge in the Happy Hour festivities as only those sitting in the bar and patio area were privy and both aforementioned areas were full. We then managed to talk to the manager and sit at a regular booth and enjoy Happy Hour drinks and food. The first drink given to our table was supposed to be a Jack's Honey Peach Tea, but upon receiving the drink, it should have been called Pink Sludge. The drink was full of clumps of an unknown sticky substance. The waiter's two explanations was that it could have been either fruit pulp or egg whites in the cocktail. The drink's description did not mentioned fruit pulp or egg whites. So, with that being said, there has to be a problem with cleanliness. The food was mediocre at best. I will say the waiter was very charismatic and took care of my party and I. As a result of this experience I ended up with food poisoning and multiple trips to the toilet to throw up. I would not recommend Firebirds after this experience, unfortunately.
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