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Never again. I wanted to like this place and have given them a couple of opportunities. Went to lunch with a co-worker. Greeted quickly, seated and asked for our drink order. The highlight of the meal was the large icy cold carafe of water with lemon. Waited, waited to order. Waited, waited for our food. Co-worker's order is missing the corned beef hash side, no syrup for her pancakes. Mine is missing the toast which I was assured would be right out. I ordered a chicken fajita omelet which is missing the salsa said to come with it. Waited, waited for my toast. Nada. Asked for my toast, waitress seems confused and goes, I thought to get it. Nada. Meanwhile I'm eating my heart attack inducing eggs with at least a pound of cheese on it. No toast, ask again. Finally get my toast, which I had asked for dry. I like to butter my own toast as restaurants seem to think you should soak them in butter until reduced to a soggy wimpiness. Guess what?! Toast is soaked to a soggy wimpiness. Which is a shame as it was a nice thick slab of grainy goodness. I'm not sure what is going on here. If the kitchen is f'in up, shouldn't the waitress at least ensure that the order is coming out complete? I'm starting to think that we are seated in the back corner where this waitress is because people will ask not to be seated there. She seems more interested in carrying on lengthy conversations with other patrons. I pride myself on tipping well, because you know, waitresses make minimal money. I don;t recall ever, ok, maybe once, leaving a crappy tip. In all honesty, I left a dot over 15%, which she trully didn't deserve. And...of course...we were late from lunch.
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