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I would have loved to have come here on a day when that patio was open. It really did look like a lovely place to have some lunch or drinks. Alas, it was March and that is a far cry away from patio sits. We were literately just here and I'm having trouble remembering how I felt about it. Although I'm pretty sure that says EXACTLY how I felt about it. Our experience was forgettable (obviously). The service was mediocre and our waitress had to be asked a few extra times to bring things she forgot. Which would be understandable if we weren't one of three parties in the entire place. Some other reviewers made the statement about eating the novelty menu items and to stay away from the rest. I 100% agree. The boxty was delicious but a couple other items lacked something. They just didn't have the punch I was looking for. Case and point, the macaroni and cheese...the description seemed like I would have been in cheesy heaven. Oh nay nay...it was fine, yes, but life changing? No. They were cool about us bringing in our own birthday cake so that was nice. Some restaurants aren't too keen on that. Overall I would probably return in the summer months, but I'm not running out to try it again anytime soon.
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