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We went to the Homeway on the weekend after reading some mixed reviews. Terrible service (especially from the owner) was a bad starting point--at one point we switched tables and asked if we should bring our stuff with us. He told us to 'sit back and relax', that he would do it for us, but then disappeared and we had to go back and get our glasses ourselves ten minutes later. Same when we asked for spoons for our soup (had to go inside after waiting for at least 5 minutes, and then ask someone else). The terrible experience really started when they brought my main--macaroni and cheese--with bacon in it. I sent it back--no mention of bacon on the menu. It came back five minutes later with--surprise--bacon still in it. I sent it back immediately. The owner came out and told me that the chef had redone it and I must have mistaken the tomatoes for bacon. He talked about sensitivities to bacon products but insisted there was no bacon in the second attempt. However, within five minutes the chef came out and admitted he had indeed tried to pick the bacon out of the first dish because things were so busy in the kitchen. At that point, I didn't want anything more so didn't eat dinner. At the end of the meal, the only gesture made was to not charge me for the macaroni and cheese. I said something to the owner, who insisted it wasn't his problem because the chef told him he had redone it. He did not seem to think he had any accountability for the goings-on in the kitchen, or any need to apologize for the incident. As I've said before, I've now been to the Homeway twice--first and last! I would not recommend it to anyone after the ridiculous and offensive experience I had.
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