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I don't have a problem paying high prices as long as the quality lives up to the pricing. D&D is expensive. However, the food quality simply doesn't warrant the cost. A piece of two layer cake, is over six dollars. They slice the cake up, then in an attempt to keep the slices fresh, they wrap the exposed sides of each piece. Good idea. However, many times, some portion of the slice is stale (who knows how long the cake has been sitting there). Their deli products, salads, etc., are not bad, but again, certainly not better than what can be purchased elsewhere for less. I guess I just expect quality comensurate with cost, and certainly don't see much evidence of it here. As a result, we are usually not patrons, too many other places serve better food (regardless of price), why eat mediocre fare?
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