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I have eaten at several California Pizza Kitchen locations around the country. Anytime I see one, I go because it seems relatively consistent and reliable. My experience a few nights ago at this location, though, was absolutely disappointing. When we first sat down, I ordered a glass of water and a full glass of their house Pinot Noir. The water never came, and our spunky little waitress returned with a glass of white wine. Confused, I politely asked for a glass of Pinot Noir again, and specified that it was a red wine. She argued and said, "No, you ordered Pinot Grigio, so here." So, I drank it anyways because I am not the arguing type. When it came time to order, we ordered spinach dip as an appetizer, and my friend and I split a full-size BBQ chicken salad and a mushroom pepperoni sausage pizza on a thin crust for our entrees. Considering this is three of, what I assume to be, their most popular items, I expected the exceptional quality of food I usually receive there. The spinach dip, which was cold, came out at the same time as the salad and pizza. The pizza wasn't on a thin crust. The waitress never returned to ask for refills or anything, so we had to flag down another waiter for our bill. All in all, disappointing.
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