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I liked the atmosphere and the service, but the food just didn't cut it on my visit. We had pork chop, and ribs, and neither were very good. Their wine selection was fair to poor, and with a significant price hike. They have this goofy policy of not taking reservations, but taking 2-hr call ahead seating. Here's the worst...the waitress introduced us to "Artisan bread by Orlando Bakery." You're kidding me right? That's like saying, "hey here's Schwebels or Nickels." I understand bread is one of the most reused products in a kitchen, but to have to articulate that it's Orlando Baking Company? What, do they want me to go to Aldi or WalMart to buy some on my own? Then, if the bread were such a big deal, why a bland, boring garlic butter to spread on it? No oils? I'll give them a second shot, but it was disappointing to expect so much more out of their menu.
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