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Pie and coffee-that's what you order. I just saved you about $10 per person. Let's rewind. This installment of the iconic franchise has its heart in the right place. Wholesome and friendly staff make every effort to make you feel like a guest-a welcome change from the sneering and entitled waitstaff which is all too often the norm in Madison and many other college towns. I ordered the nightly special-Swedish meatballs, which arrived a little later than it should have, with a range of temperature gradients depending on each item. A tennis ball sized serving of tepid mashed potatoes was done no favors by a flavorless runny gravy. Next to it was a generous helping of....stuffing? Tasted like it was Sysco-approved and covered with said gravy. For the carb averse, you've already veered far from your comfort zone. A small serving of mixed vegetables had been nuked for maybe thirty seconds, leaving pockets of cooler temperatures. The meatballs themselves were good, but not worthy of the meal's total expense of $8.99. I would recommend finding a table close to the kitchen, where the food has less time to cool after being whisked to its destination.
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