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I came here three times (I'm not sure why!). The first time, after ordering an entire meal, I asked the gentleman working there for a cup of tap water, which he refused. His response was "we sell bottled water only". The second time, I came with my two friends to grab lunch and get a bit of work done. Two of the three of us ordered food and drinks. The manager insisted the third member had to buy something to stay. What difference did it make? I overheard her telling several customers off over the hour and a half we were there. The third (and definitely) last time I came, my friend ordered a salad and requested that it doesn't come with cheese because she has a severe intolerance. The order arrives and obviously, the salad has cheese. Simple mistake, right? She makes them aware of the mistake and they apologize and take it back to remake it. She gets the salad back and there's cheese residue all over the salad... seems like they just tried to take the cheese off (which we could have done ourselves) instead of remaking it! My friend unfortunately couldn't eat her salad and understandably, left extremely disappointed. I assure you, this is the last time I ever step foot into this cafe.
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