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We frequent the car wash next store and have had good experiences stopping in for breakfast while we wait for our car. Today my son and I stopped by for a "snack" in the late afternoon. Granted, I should have said something at the moment and didn't, but what a horrible experience. For one thing- we were the only people in the restaurant and it took us a while to even figure out if they were open. We then ordered spinach/ artichoke dip and sliders to share. When I say the $15 sliders were not edible- I mean they were dripping with blood under cooked. It turned my stomach and I asked for the check right away so we could just get out. If you had any interest in customer service you might have noticed our haste or asked if we needed boxes, etc...! Not this waitress... Totally disinterested and oblivious. We left all, but a bite of the sliders and the majority of the cold $10 spinach artichoke dip. We learned a valuable lesson and will share- don't go to get the car washed while hungry! The overpriced bill and undercooked food did not make for a good Mom/Son date.
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