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This was my third visit to Lucille's. The first time my pulled pork sandwich had a big hunk of fat in it, so returned it, so they could remake it. Waited for it for a long while and finally inquired about it. Turns out our server thought I said I didn't want another sandwich. We couldn't figure out how that could possibly have been misunderstood. Well, by the time I got another sandwich my Mom had finished her meal. No compensation for the inconvenience either. The second time I was there with a group of friends, not my choice. I had the chicken sandwich which was mostly lettuce, soggy onion straws, and an almost non-existent piece of chicken. Not a good meal for the price. Third visit was this week, and again, with a group of friends, they like Lucille's. I had pulled bbq chicken on a baked potato. The driest baked potato ever, and the chicken was also dry and hardly any sauce on it. Then I bit into a chicken bone ! I should have said something to the server, and if it had been just me and my husband I would have, but I didn't want to disrupt our group lunch and we were also celebrating a Bday. That was the last straw for me, and I'll never be back again. When you start finding bones in your meal, it's just not worth it !
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