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Beaver Choice has delicious food, but service seems to be a challenge for them to master. I've eaten here many times, and the food is often tasty. I've witnessed poor and slow service at other tables, but this was my first experience with it. Last week I had lunch with a friend and was shocked by the poor service and mediocre food. I had to apologize to my friend a few times because they weren't performing. The owner and her son were waiting tables, or more precisely, they were waiting some tables. Our table wasn't on the list. We ordered the salmon burger with shrimp salad, which I wouldn't recommend. We had to ask for forks and napkins; none were on the table and the wait staff didn't notice it. Seems that should be automatic in a restaurant - to see that patrons aren't eating their food. We weren't sitting in the back corner either; we were up front at the 2nd table. Once we got our forks no one stopped by our table to ask about our food, but they were readily chatting it up with the table right next to ours. After waiting way too long, the owner finally offered the dessert menu, but didn't ask about my friend's half eaten burger. The place was not busy at all, and now I understand why. Will be a long time before I return here.
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