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The place is located in the beautifully new Kingsley area with Fort Mill. Perfect location for this restaurant and for the size of it would be a great place to catch the game. Our server was Cally. She was great and attentive. As we sat and listened to her speaking to other guests, you can tell that she is a true pro. Glad we sat and actually stayed to at least see how the service would play out. One note to add: The most important point of contact to a restaurant is the host. It's the beginning and end, the front face and the person who sets the mood for the guests experience. So essentially the host should be inviting and engaged. I would like to see this improved here. Make me feel welcomed and that you're excited to see people. Be vocal when greeting and not quite or shy. When walking me to my table, turn around and have that "elevator" conversation. Rather escorting me throughout the entire restaurant towards outside in silence. Find out why the guests choose to come here and see if there is a game that you can turn the tv to. Overall, speak up! Engage! Make the impact! Sell the brand! Other than that, we look forward in returning.
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