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Sad to say after a few weeks of bugging my boyfriend to check Sadie's, "come on, you butt, there's a groupon!" (and great yelp reviews), we went and were disappointed. It was a mixture of blah food and a very unhelpful waitress that got me. I was excited to eat here for the gluten free options and really liked the sounds of the lunch burrito - when I asked for the burrito filling to just be put on top of the corn torillas from the huevos rancheros to skip le gluten our waitress coldly replied, "No, they won't do that." And that was the end of it. Confusing because ONE: who is "they", and TWO: the toppings are really very similar aren't they? If I'm not mistaken, just trade out the eggs for vegetarian chili and you'd have a happy (and maybe returning) customer. Sometimes it's that easy. And sometimes people are strikingly lazy. Anyways, food was alright, nothing to write home about- what's with the not homemade guac? It's very easy to tell. Overall happy I had a groupon so we didn't have to pay full price.
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