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My boyfriend and I stopped here impromptu Friday night after several attempts at finding a restaurant to eat at that was not already privately booked for a christmas party or just fully booked in general. We should've known better as when we arrived, there were plenty of tables open which could mean this place was not very good. Yup we were right. Our food took over a half an hour to come. Nothing on the menu appealed to me at all. I ended up ordering the papardelle pasta with "seafood" for $25. What a rip-off! The pasta was stuck together in a big clump. The seafood component consisted of three regular sized shrimp, two scallops, and a hunk of overcooked salmon. I had two bites of the pasta, was so turned off that I didn't even have any of my seafood. My boyfriend ordered the steak, which although cooked to his liking, nothing else on the plate was good nor looked good. So all he ate was the piece of steak. To be fair, our server was pleasant and offered to take my dish off the bill, but my boyfriend (being so kind as always), insisted that we pay for the whole meal as the poor quality of food wasn't her fault. The drink menu is pretty awful too. I didn't order anything because the variety was limited.
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