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Man was this an epic fail. The food was good, but my boyfriend and I both agreed, we would never go back. We waited at the bar for an outside seat. After ordering coffees, the bartender continued to clean up around the bar right in front of us before going to get our coffee. We ran into some friends at the restaurant as they were approaching their server with corrections on their bill (it appeared he charged the wrong items to the wrong guests). After they left, their server proceeded to talk shit about them right in front of us with the bartender. It was really uncomfortable to sit there in the middle of that, regardless of the fact that those were our friends they were shit taking. We finally decided to sit inside so as not to have to wait any longer on an outdoor seat. After being seated, we waited about 7 minutes for anyone to acknowledge us. Finally, a server approached us and asked if we'd been helped, obviously we were her table that she'd just forgotten about as we were a table in her section. We get our food, it was good, nothing to write home about, and then have to wait for the check a ridiculous length of time. After finishing our meal (which I should say was brunch) she came back to our table three times to check in on us, without bringing the check. The second time, I asked for a check and the third time she came back, she asked if we wanted dessert and still had no check. Finally, the hostess took our cards to pay. I ended up getting charged for my boyfriend's meal and vis versa. Not a big deal, but after all this, really annoying to get charge double what you actually ate. I tell the server about the mistake and she shrugs saying, "I don't know how to fix this, just don't leave me a tip." That is not a solution. I did leave her a tip. The best was to describe this place is that it's a fake nice restaurant. They charge like they are a nice restaurant, but everything else about the experience screams cheap diner.
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