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Complaints? Let's see.....NONE! It's all been written about before. The service from beginning to end, phenomenal. Both servers were attentive and friendly. The food- top notch. I've been wanting to compare Capital Grille to this establishment for a while, in case anyone was wondering which was 'better'. I preferred CG's calamari with the peppers, but both of them are delicious. DF's calamari is fried and comes sans marinara sauce, but there is some sauce on the coating. It was fried slightly crunchier than I prefer, but my date and I ate every piece- actions speak louder than (written) words. The Chilean Sea Bass and crab cake entree was delicious. At Capital Grille I had crab and shrimp cakes. While that was also good, it paled in comparison to the half of crab cake I ate here (my friend and I split since she couldn't finish it all). This is the bar by which all crab cakes should be judged. Seriously, I think back to some I've had in the past and feel ashamed that I enjoyed them that much. The lobster bisque......deliciously smooth with chunks of lobster. It can't get much better there. I can't wait to return.
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