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If you're coming here for a bottomless "mimosa" brunch, I would go elsewhere. Their mimosas are all orange juice leaving you with an upset stomach over feeling good. If you want any other juice with your mimosa, you are charged full price (which means they clearly pre-mix their mimosas with LITTLE champagne so they don't loose any money). I asked for a little extra champagne in my mimosa and the woman brought me a glass without informing me that I would be charged an extra $9.00. When speaking to the manager, he informed me that no one else has ever complained and reinstated that the waitress poured me a full glass of champagne (without my knowledge of the price). They ended up taking off the extra charge. The problem I have with restaurants that promote "bottomless mimosas" is the bottomless orange juice they are selling you to save a buck on "champagne." I will NOT be going back to this restaurant. If you want a good bottomless mimosa, I recommend driving to PHOENIX OR SCOTTSDALE. You might get charged $15 over $12 but for the extra $3 you won't leave with a stomach ache.
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