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My wife and I dropped in for a beverage and a snack tonight after our movie. We decided on a 10-piece order of "dusted" chicken wings ($15.99... That's $1.60 per wing!) and an order of sweet potato fries, plus a glass of wine and a beer. The restaurant was very busy, but we received our drinks fairly quickly. When the food arrived about 30 minutes later, the wings were barely warm, overcooked, and very dry. They had obviously been sitting under a heat lamp for a while. It readily became apparent that the wings had been precooked at some time in the past, possibly days ago, then simply reheated and tossed in sauce. When I ordered "dusted" wings, I had no idea that they meant that the wings were covered in actual dust after sitting for who knows how long before being reheated and delivered to the customer. (Also, the bleu cheese dip has no bleu cheese in it, and obviously came from some no-name food service bulk container.) The dish certainly wasn't worth 16 bucks. I should also mention that the young couple seated at the bar near us placed their food order, waited more than 20 minutes for their food, and were then told that the young lady's entree was not available, and that she would have to re-order. Pfffft!
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