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Now I remember why I didn't go back: mediocrity. I'm not much for chains to begin with, but this place is so strange and I cannot fathom why anyone would wait in line to eat here (or, pick a location, because the menu's are the same). I tried to order the crabcake sandwich and asked the (not-so-nice-fake-smiling) waitress if the brioche had any seeds or nuts on it and she said "no". Sure enough, it came with sesame seeds slathered all over the bun (why or why are there sesame seeds on every friggin bun in this country?). I sent it back and the waitress came over and said "sorry, I didn't know...do you want me to bring it back?" I've never been asked such a stupid question....ever! My husband had the fish and chips and the fish was greasy, the fries were boring and the cole slaw was good. Seriously, there are some great places to eat here, so why bother with a chicken on everything, nut on everything, corn on everything mediocre meal?
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