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This is a review based on what it is, a chain-like place. It is definitely better than a few of it's counterparts. I would actually give it a 4/5 but thats for the corporate-chain restaurant category. They have a lot of beer options, I don't drink beer but that seems to be a crowd thing here. I've tried a couple things here, it is definitely a good option in the area it's in. I recommend the burgers, out of these types of restaurants they're a good meat with actual colour and it's a nice portion. Things like their fries are also fresher and better tasting than similar type restaurants. The service has ranged from ok to very good, they're new and already busy, might need to manage that a little better. For my allergy they were very accommodating which is of course great. They are sometimes slow but they let you linger and don't rush you out which i appreciate. My complaints about the place are the usual for these chain restaurants, over selling flavours but keeping it to safe/bland in the spice and flavour (for the masses i guess). The range of flavours described on menu's never really blend together but are really like safe hip toppings. If your a good cook you're always kind of well that was "ok" but the food is simple to replicate or make better at home. Drinks/cocktails are also always seem watered down and overpriced, beer seems to be the better option.
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