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Good food, great even. So much to learn about how to handle a rush it seems. Was quoted a 25 wait for a table so instead opted for a takeout order. That was at 7:50pm on a Saturday. She said 20-25 mins. My wife questioned the logic in waiting for takeout when a table would take the same amount of time. Figured we could use the time for a beer run up the road at the LCBO. Get back to the restaurant at 8:30 and they're still not done. The wait staff are frantic. There are annoyed retirees all over the place. The waitress asks the cook how long "just give me 10 more minutes!" Exasperated. So here I am 20 mins later writing a review on my phone while a sexual saxophone plays to the time of my groaning stomach. Do I get a refund and grab mcdonalds? It's seeming like a better idea the more sensually the live saxophonist plays. I've eaten here before, it's still almost worth the wait. Now the chef is whining about needing water and a waitress about needing a bathroom break. This might be my sandwich. Pack a lunch if you're waiting for dinner. The sandwiches were great. The service was friendly, but overwhelmed.
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