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So my father in law bought a deal off of Living Social a while back and it was burning a proverbial hole in the pocket. Five of us went tonight, and it was decent, but definitely not all that. It's a modern, trendy sleek, place and is definitely geared toward the young Charlotte trendy see and be seen crowd. We only had dessert, but they gave us only 1 menu for 5 people, so we each had to peruse it before ordering, which took a while. It took a little bit for our server to get our drinks, and took a while for her to come back to take our order. From that time to the dessert coming out actually didn't take very long. Everything was ok, except for dried bananas on my bananas foster cheesecake. I hate dried bananas - they are full of sulfites and preservatives and have the texture of gravel stones. They brought the bill and ran it but forget to take off the discount, so that also had to be redone. This place is an interesting concept, but needs improvement, especially when the service is slow and they are charging $8 for something that comes with dried bananas. The only good thing is it's on the outskirts of uptown and has a free parking deck. Oh, and 14 (soon to be 15) filtered reviews is a lot.
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