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I was super excited to try this place. Unfortunately, the food kind of ruined the experience. Let me start with the positives, our waiter was really nice, as was this super awesome waitress with pink hair; and the prices are very fair. Both of the people I dined with enjoyed their meals, so my star rating does take that into account. Unfortunately, there were a few glaring issues with my meal. I ordered the seasonal vegetables, which as a whole were very good. However, several of my bites were charred beyond belief. The same goes for the chicken sandwich I ordered. The bottom of the chicken was completely black and tasted like char. Having worked in a kitchen for 8 years, it was clear to me that the cook burned it and decided to put it char-side down, rather than replace it. While it may seem like the positives outweigh the negatives, a horribly burnt piece of chicken being served to a customer is something that cannot be overlooked, as it's such a simple fix. The fact that the cook would put out that product, shows his standards aren't as high as they should be. Here's hoping the kitchen steps up and raises their standards. Perhaps in the future, I'll try it again and find their consistency a bit more flattering.
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