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YUCK. I know, I know...I shouldn't expect much from a food court. True. But this place was seriously awful. Upon walking up, I was enticed by what looked like a fresh and delicious bruschetta, so I ordered it and paid $6.50 for it. The problem was they gave me the one in the display which was a refrigerator and it resulted in super hard, old and cold bread topped with tomatoes and cheese. I tried to cut into it. No luck. I tried to break it into pieces. Nothing. I finally picked it up and tried to bit it and it was so hard that my TMJ kicked in. It was totally inedible. So I walked back over and told one of the 8 workers that I couldn't eat it. They told me to eat the tomatoes only. - um....REALLY? When I said that was not why I ordered it, he said, well I can heat it for you. I said "I dont want hot tomatoes and melted cheese" He said "Oh" and rolled his eyes. When I asked for my money back, several of the workers looked at me irritated and said "you can go talk to the manager if you want". So I did. She offered up anything on the menu to replace it instead of my money. I ordered a slice of deep dish cheese pizza (which cost less than the bruschetta). It was equally awful. I highly recommend you go to another crappy food court location and skip this one.
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