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Pleasant, somewhat contrived decor. Pseudo-exposed wood and brick, etc. We were a party of 10. The service was terrible. Slow to take our orders, and the waitress didn't know details about the simple menu. And when she said "I'll find out and let you know," she never did. Finally, the food arrived -- cold. The waitress didn't have any idea who ordered what, which was confusing for everyone. Some things delivered, some taken back, some given to the wrong person. Two orders were missing. The others ate while we waited for the missing meals. Finally, everyone was finished, and one missing order was delivered. The other never arrived. "Don't worry," said the waitress, "I removed the other hamburger from your bill." But upon inspection it wasn't, and we had to have that fixed. Simply ridiculous. A disaster. Even if it had arrived hot, the food was bland. The burgers, the calamari, the beet salad, the BLT, the three chicken tenders (for $8) -- all were unremarkable, yet very expensive. The selection of tap beer was poor too. If you like superficially stylish overpriced restaurants, then you might like it. If you actually like good food, good drinks, reasonable service, and a fair price, then don't go.
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