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WOW. What a disaster today was! First off, you walk in, and it is overwhelmingly warm. We ordered, I had the asiago roast beef, with tomato soup, and a baguette. My aunt had a turkey sandwich, but she asked them told hold the onion, and instead of the chipotle mayo, if they could substitute it for regular mayo,...(she doesn't do spicy very well), and ordered a bag of chips with her lunch. We find a place to sit, and our plates come. The chips and the baguette weren't on the right plate, but okay. I guess that's an easy switch. But you could clearly see the huge slices of red onion, and the huge glob of chipotle mayo on my aunt's sandwich. She takes it up to the counter to have it remade. I'm sitting with my daughter, and before I take a bite out of my sandwich, I see a stand of plastic wrap hanging out of it. It is VERY noticeable, and I am beginning to wonder how no one saw it....I then take my plate up to be remade. The manager informed me that it was "from the cheese". Girlfriend, I do not care where it is from. I don't want it in my sandwich. She came by with our new plates afterwards, and offered us a free cookie, but we declined. The food was Ok. The soup was the savior of it all for me. Yikes.
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