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Nothing special. Decor makes you expect more from the food. Looked like a charming place from the outside and the inside was inviting. The food was a letdown. Had the mussel app and for $10 it came with 12 PEI mussels in a decent broth. But they tasted bad like the previous review indicated. Eeeh. The baked brie was nothing particularly inspired. The salads were ok. Sandwiches came with a gratin of very thinly sliced potatoes with a cheese (asiago?). But it was not baked long enough and tasted somewhat raw. My daughters's wine braised beef sandwich was a mediocre and she didn't finish it, which is unusual for her. The shaved turkey with cranberry chutney and smoked gouda sandwich was, however, extremely good. Three of use loved ours. I sent the coffee back as it tasted like instant and was, IMHO, undrinkable. The desserts were good, but small for the price. The pound cake with creme-de-cassis would have better with a good cup of coffee, but still was enjoyable. All in all we spent $110 for 4 sandwiches, 4 small salads, 2 appetizers, and 3 desserts with water. And while Creme-de-cassis is one of my favorites, I think you can easily find a better meal nearby.
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