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Reading all these glowing reviews leaves me wondering if there's another Red in downtown Cleveland...at the same address. Went here for a friend's birthday on a Saturday evening and was disappointed to be seated in a booth by the bar. We're spending over $200 on a meal and get seated basically at a bar? Um, not ok. The four of us shared the calamari appetizer which was excellent. For entrees we each got steaks, and ordered two sides to share-the sautéed spinach and truffled mashed potatoes. Spinach was basically something I could have whipped up in 10 minutes at home with a bag of spinach, garlic and some EVOO. Was enough for one person. Mashed potatoes were just ok. I've had much better. Steak was rather bland for a reputable steakhouse. Service was decent. My husband and I agreed that the overall meal was disappointing and didn't compare to Red in Beachwood. Will not return.
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