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We went here for Easter brunch. Let me just say that the food was very good. If it was just the food I was grading, it would have gotten 4 stars. Unfortunately, the service was mediocre, to sub-par. We had to ask for refills for our pop, one time to someone whom wasn't our waiter. Our waiter basically ignored us for most of the meal. They forced a 20% gratuity on our bill, even though there were only 2 of us. I have never heard of automatically adding 20% gratuity for a table if 2. That's usually only for larger parties. But the worst part is that they charged us TAX on the gratuity, instead of just the meal! I will say they re-rang the order for me and only charged me the tax on the meal, but that's only because I let them know it was completely unacceptable. At $102 for 2 people, I also think the place is way over-priced. While the food was good, the selection was extremely limited. A much better brunch, with many more options can be had at Blue Canyon, even if it isn't Easter and the service is far better. I'm a little sick about the amount of money we spent on food (we just drank pop, no alcohol), versus the variety of selections and quality of service.
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