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This place is definitely one of my favorite places to go eat and and I have had FAR too many good experiences in this restaurant to outweigh any bad experience I might have. It's a pleasure to eat in a place that understands a big appetite and quality food in a town where we have a huge variety, but a lacking in overall quality. I wrote a review a while back when I was on a strict diet that had me very edgy and came in upset already on my cheat day and let ONE problem I had (out of 100+ positives I've had) lead me to write a review that IN NO WAY is a representation of how I feel about this place, and for that I feel bad. so I wanted to correct that snap judgement I made sitting there that day by re-writing my review. The only other thing I can do to fix this error in judgement on my part is something I already do, which is continue coming back to eat here whenever in the neighborhood and continuing to recommend this restaurant to anyone I know who wants to eat a great meal from a small business that in my opinion a lot of restaurant owners should take notes from and apply to their own restaurant businesses locally.
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