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We've had a restaurant.com coupon laying around for a long long time so we decided to try this place before we went to the Space Oddity show at the Hilton. I heard that this was pretty old school so we were excited to try it. We got there at 6pm and the place was absolutely dead. There was maybe one party of elderly ladies there eating the early bird dinner specials, that was it. It was so empty that I immediately thought it was part of a Gordon Ramsay Kitchen Nightmares show. So then we look at the menu and we realize our $25 certificate for $35 worth of food does not go far at all because every entree is more expensive than $35. And they wouldn't let us use it for any of the dinner specials. So not being absolutely enormously hungry, I let my hubby choose the entree and I just get the Salad Bar, which we find out is this freak of nature lazy susan "make your own salad," experience which was very weird. Thankfully, all the lettuce and the sides were insanely fresh and I got pretty stuffed eating it. My husband got the Chicken Marsala, which annoyed me because I normally don't like Marsala sauce and I knew I wouldn't be sneaking a taste off his plate. However, I tried it anyhow and it was pretty decent. Chicken was cooked perfectly, sauce was decent but I'm not a fan of the flavor of Marsala wine. So we ended up getting out of the Tillerman, used our certificate and paid like $24.00. I can't really recommend using restaurant.com certificates here unless they came in a larger denomination like $50, as for a normal meal you won't make a big dent with their high prices. My husband really wants to try the steak, however, and wants to come back again to try the specials, without the certificate.
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