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This would not be my first choice when picking a place in Berea or nearby. First of all, the acoustics are terrible, which can make it hard to carry on a conversation at times. Second, the seating is way too tight. Almost every time we come here, we are seated at a table near the bar with people's butts right in our face. Third, the drinks are way too expensive. I ordered a vodka and tonic that was $10! Granted, it was Absolut vodka, but that's a little steep for a small neighborhood joint. They do have some of the best calamari around, but other than that, the menu is not all that impressive. I ordered Salad on the Cob the last time we were there, thinking it was just a play on words and was actually a Cobb salad. Nope, it was actually a salad with corn in it, some of the usual Cobb salad ingredients (blue cheese was not one of them), but overall nothing special. The pear vinaigrette was really good, but pretty much got lost in the oversized salad. On a positive note, our waitress was Vickie, and she was a gem.......super friendly and attentive. I wish there were more waitresses like her!
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