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"Park Road Shopping center needs more restaurants"...said no one ever. Yet they managed to cram one more in! Urban Cookhouse is a casual eatery next to the fancier Burton's. It's one of those places where you order at the counter, they give you a number card and bring you your food. I like it...it's simple. I met a friend here for dinner. The menu looked pretty good, with wraps, salads, etc. I went for a wrap that had finely chopped turkey and sliced ham. It was pretty good. I also got this with a side of the broccoli salad (looked better than it tasted...was a little bland). My friend got a salad and really enjoyed it. Prices were pretty decent. There were two big winners at Urban Cookhouse. First, the Strawberry Lemonade rivals the one at Wendy's (which is awesome, by the way...like I didn't think i would find anything as good until my visit to UC). Second, the service was really good. While we were sitting, the staff came around a couple of times clearing empty dishes and asking if we wanted any refills. I think this is a great place to go for lunch on the weekend. Seems good for groups or families.
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