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On Friday, I decided to order carryout since I was having a yard sale. Since Shooters is so close and I'd been pleased with food and service while dining there several years ago. I thought why not? I went online to view the menu and chose the Spinach Salad. My friend chose the Steakburger. I called the restaurant to order. I was told upon ordering the Spinach Salad that they didn't have it and she named the salads she did have. The website had a menu that was updated in 2012. So I ordered the chicken sandwich. I asked if they had honey mustard dressing. She asked if I wanted it dressed. I said yes with honey mustard. She told me I could pick it up in ten minutes. I walked up to the restaurant to pick it up. I paid for the order and included 10% tip. Several minutes passed and she let me know the order would be out shortly. She came out of the kitchen and handed me the order. My friend's order was fine. Mine was not. The chicken sandwich was neither dressed nor had honey mustard on it. So..I ate it anyway...no one cared enough to make sure the order was right? The sandwich was edible but you could've made my day by getting it right!
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