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I didn't know Panini's had taken over the old Damon's until last week. I looked at their website and found they had a Fried Lake Erie Perch Dinner for $10.99, served with hand-cut fries & creamy coleslaw. Sounded good, so off I went. When I arrived just before 4 pm, there was a sign that said to seat yourself and I did not see another human being anywhere. Once my waitress, Katie, arrived, I ordered the perch dinner. When it came out, it looked overcooked (see picture). I tried a few bites, and the fries were good but the fish had no flavor at all. When Katie returned, I said since she knew what the perch was supposed to look like, did it look overcooked to her. Her response summed up the Panini's employee philosophy I suspect: "I don't know, I don't pay any attention". They redid the meal, but still no flavor. Never offered a drink refill. The place is definitely a bar, not a restaurant. I have no interest in returning.
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