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We ate here on Sunday with a party of 5 adults plus a baby. The atmosphere is great, the overall vibe is awesome and the food even tasted delicious but we ran into a major problem. I'm breastfeeding my four-month-old daughter who has allergies to dairy, soy, and eggs. My sister is vegan with celiac so she absolutely can't have gluten. We were very clear on these issues with our server and she approved all our choices after answering some questions re: ingredients. The fries still came with cheese on them and replacements took a long time. Worst of all, my sister and baby both reacted to the food and got sick. This was the only place we ate at besides our own kitchens the entire week. Either the server made a mistake or the kitchen did. Either way, I have a screaming sick baby and my sister is down for the count too. It's really disappointing. As I said, the food was actually quite good and the other people in our party were very happy - I'd even come again if allergies weren't in play - but if you can't properly accommodate special dietary requests (especially when that's something you claim to specialize in) then just say you can't. I would've been very understanding, skipped lunch, and not be watching my daughter writhe in pain.
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