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My first visit here was great! (I even posted a yummy yelp photo of my huevos rancheros with a bloody mary from that day). Granted that visit was over a year ago.... the recent rumors/bad reviews are true. It really is too bad, because this place is nestled right in the heart of such a cute area in Ohio City with all the potential in the world. I can attest to the accuracy of 2 other reviews stating a terrible experience involving a huge, live, bug wiggling around in my friend's salad (not to mention the original order was wrong to begin with, live bug not included). One of these reviews has been flagged from the Yelp filter (hey, they can't get them all right). The way it was handled was COMPLETELY unprofessional and downright insulting. Manager and waitress both gave zero f*cks and when she asked for a small slice of carrot cake in lieu of said-bug-infested-salad, it was dry and "meh" and they still charged her for ALL ITEMS. Excuse me, what? This is a restaurant. When there are live bugs in your food, you either replace or comp the dish. Or even if you don't, at least offer an APOLOGY and replace it with a bug-free version?? Get your act together, guys. It really is a shame that this place has gone to waste.
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