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Having never actually sat down for a meal, I have on two occasions walked in to take out their delicious croissants. The reason for the low rating is their lack of concern for keeping things hygienic/bug free and their poor attitude when I brought it to their attention. While trying to decide which croissants to purchase, we noticed that there were multiple (3+) bees licking their way around the tarts and pies on the counter. I guess we were naïve to think they hadn't noticed but when I brought it to my server's attention both he AND another server both acknowledged they were aware of the problem. Their non-chalant reply was "yeaaaaah, we know. Nothing we can do about it". ummmm maybe some pie covers and putting the tarts under a glass cover?! I've worked in a (high end) bakery and we have always had things covered up. If there was a noted fly/insect on a product, we quickly disposed of the product and wouldn't sell it to our customers?!? Like I said - their croissants are delicious, I can't speak much to their brunch menu but I really hope something is done about the way they approach cleanliness.
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