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So, getting straight to the point, I subtracted 2 stars purely due to service. Our server was pretty inattentive and seemed uninterested in our table upon our arrival... it was almost too obvious. After a Sunday of day drinking, my party of 5 decided to go to RnR for a quick hangover remedy--"Hangover Fries". I opted for the Animal Fries, which were absolutely delicious & just what I needed. My boyfriend could not get his hands off my plate. So, they each got their orders: sliders, a couple of hangover fries and a Bleu Cheese burger prepared MEDIUM. We waited about 15 minutes for food in the lull period of the day. No prob. My friend's burger was definitely prepared Well. No pink at all. And when addressed, our server said, and I quote, " I don't eat burgers, so I wouldn't know." Now, she said that not meaning to be funny, but we thought it was a hilarious scenario being that she works at a gastropub that SERVES burgers and meat. Super confused to how she even works there if she feels so strongly. Anyways... food was not bad, overall. I loved my Fries... Consensus for the Hangover Fries... nice. Sliders... dry. But the burger was definitely questionable. If I go again, I'll hit the bar for a to-go order.
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