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Only two stars due to everything but the food.
Service was sloppy in that our waitress forgot to bring drinks, extra plates. The iPad drink menu is awful to navigate (note to all MGM-Mirage restaurants: get better menu software!!!) and was not up-to-date re: the availability of wines and beers. The bartenders didn't really know anything about where things came from.
The specialty cocktail I had was nothing special: much better mixologist out there.
Food was well prepared. My chicken fried game hen was hot from the fryer, full of flavor, and not dried out, which could be easy to do with such a small bird. We had a side of the tater tots which were quite tasty, as was the side of zucchini sauté. The burger was nice, but, nothing extraordinary.
Top it off, they ran out of the dessert we wanted (and this was an early dinner).
I've eaten at Moonen's seafood place downstairs before and had a great meal there. I expected more, and if they don't get their act together, can't see this place lasting long (pretty empty restaurant when we were there).
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