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Went during lunch hour with a friend, I love Simon at the Palms Place. I was hoping for a similar experience. When we walked in it wasn't too busy. I had read the menu online before coming in but unfortunately not only was 50% of the menu different or it had been changed, but they had already ran out of two items an hour into opening. We interacted with 3 out of the staff of probably 12. The hostess looked like she didn't want to be there and that she was annoyed by seating us. The server seemed pissed off when I was asking questions about the menu (about what was pregnancy safe... Which turns out a lot wasn't!) and he also forgot my friend's drink. The man bringing out our food which we assumed was a manager of sorts at first came off like there was a chip on his shoulder as well but then later on he seemed to warm up to us. We ordered the bacon jam, chicken skins, edamame, and the butter burger. The party on the burger was a little small and the edamame was not worth the $8 but everything was pretty good and came out nice and hot. Would definitely want to try it again maybe if the menu changes up again. But not if the staff is still so miserable, unwelcoming and awkward..
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