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Ooph. This place was a hot mess when I came in. I had heard it was pretty good by other friends, so it must be a hit-or-miss kind of restaurant. I came in with a friend for lunch, and we both got water. The water tasted like dirty tapwater that someone stuck their finger in. I ordered a veggie wrap for lunch with their homemade chips as my side. The waitress came over and asked if we needed anything else. I asked her for a side of ranch. Now let's talk about the wrap. They apparently feel that a veggie wrap means that they throw in whatever vegetables they might happen to have left over. I'm talking about uncooked squash, tiny chopped carrots, tiny pieces of cucumber, random pieces of onion, etc. I could have possibly stomached the wrap, if I had some ranch. She literally came back with our checks and brought ranch with her. She asked if I would still like it, and I said no that's all right thank you. Then I saw her walk with the ranch back into the kitchen, probably to give to someone else. Gross. On the plus side, the homemade chips were delicious!
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