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This was a very unique experience. I had a good time, but only because I was with a rowdy group and the restaurant didn't run out of alcohol. They even let one of our guys bring in his guitar and make fools of ourselves. But, that's literally the only thing this place had going for it. If it had been a picnic bench pavilion area at a park, I'd give it 4 stars. It's not. It's a restaurant. The food was honestly inedible. The service was unlike anything I've ever seen. The waiters had no idea who ordered what and were screaming numbers at us asking, "Who got the 37, WHO GOT THE 37?!?" Listen buddy, I don't work here. I don't know what numbers indicate what meals on your menu. I ordered pork canitas. I have no clue that it was number 62 on your menu. Didn't you take our orders? How come you have no idea where those orders came from or what the meal is called? Once they finally got the plates placed in front of the right people, the food was cold and looked a little too much like dog food. I would never go here for dinner again. That's all I can say.
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