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False advertising makes me angry. Looking for a brunch spot on a Saturday morning we chose Daily Bistro mostly because on the website they advertise bottomless mimosas. I then looked on Yelp and people mentioned BOGO mimosas, which would have been OK too. We arrived and were seated right away, the decor is chic and clean and the hostess seated us away from a huge table of screaming kids (I loved that). I had my heart set on some fresh squeezed (also advertised on their website) OJ and a little bubbly. I told the server to sign me up for their bottomless deal and she just stared at me. They DO NOT have bottomless mimosas or even BOGO for that matter, $6 each is their "special price". I ordered one that was a good ratio of bubbly to orange juice concentrate. Quite annoying. Ugh... So on to the food. It took quite a while to come out, but when it did...it was hot! I ordered the burrito and my dining companion had the Benny. I really like the flavors of the burrito, it even had re-fried beans in it which I actually liked. I had hashbrowns as my side and they were literally swimming in a pool of grease, I had to send them back for the much better breakfast potatoes. So all in all the food is good. Service was OK, and the cocktail situation stinks.
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