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Mixed Feelings.
Let me start off by saying the bar here is awesome. It has a unique layout and there are several intimate two person tables you can take your drinks to. They also have very good white wines.
I took my fiancé here because he's a big fan of red meat and I figured this is the right place for someone like him. The service was pretty good and he enjoyed everything. Of all of the offerings I sampled a total of 5 or 6 meats, including what appeared to be pink and possibly undercooked chicken.
That night my fiancé slept like a baby, while I had an experience straight out of the movie, 'Bridesmaids.' The next morning he woke up 5lbs heavier and I woke up about 5lbs lighter. I can't be sure it was the chicken but I had it and he did not.
The moral of the story? Don't eat chicken at a restaurant known for their steak. I don't think I'll eat there again but I'll definitely be visiting the bar.
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