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This place is great at what it does! It serves nifty beers (and wines), charcuterie plates, sandwiches, soups, salads and small, tidy appetizers in a trendy environment. While we were there the staff spent a great deal of time on us talking about the place, its intent and its products. The customers all looked to be planted for some time, and a few were even playing games. I'm happy to welcome an establishment that welcomes the kind of customer who likes to park it for awhile.
We ordered a tap and a bottle, as well as the stuffed mushrooms. There were plenty of appealing food and drink items on the menu we're excited to return and try. I also think it's worth mentioning that the age of the patrons are totally mixed. The noise level was lively, but we were able to hold a conversation without raising our voices or having any difficulty hearing one another. We'll be back!
12/26/17
Wow...the "Longtables" have turned....1) the service was dumbfounding and 2) food was a huge turn-off for multiple reasons.
It was so bad, we couldn't even stay to order entrées. This was our second visit. Honesty, I am at a loss as to where I should I start.
We arrived and found a spot, ready to begin playing the game we brought from home and drink a few beers, while noshing on some of the items we hadn't had the opportunity to try the last time we visited. This would not happen for us.
I ordered one of their beers on tap and learned they were out of it and would have to pick something else. Ok, no problem, I did that. I placed an order for 2 appetizers and a side and waited for them to arrive at our table.
Once the frites, lamb meatballs and garbanzo beans arrived we had a major surprise. First of all, the waitress who delivered them, did not deliver any plates. We asked for 3 plates and she told us they were "running low, I'll see if I can find any." She quickly came back with 2 plates. When we reminded her there were 3 of us she said they were out of plates. It should be noted that the business was not packed, there was plenty of available seating in multiple locations in the restaurant.
We also needed silverware, asked for this too and she said "there's silverware right there" and pointed to a basket next to us, or where it's supposed to be, but it was empty. She realized it was empty as soon as she pointed and then said "oh let me go get some." She went and got some silverware and when she came back she didn't give them to us but instead put the three forks in the public silverware glass forcing us to get them ourselves. So much is wrong with this...I cant even. There were no, "I'm sorry's" or "I'll keep an eye out for a plate for you" or a number of possible polite common sense expressions that could have been said.
Once the meatballs arrived, we realized that they were merely room temperature, even cold. We thought this was unusual. When I went to pay I was asked if everything was OK and I told the woman that I was surprised to discover that the lamb meatballs were in fact, served cold, and that I would have liked the menu to specify that this was the case. She said to me, "oh yeah, me too. I don't like them like that either. I would expect them to be a warm, hearty dish but they're not." She went on to explain that she's not a lamb fan in general, which did not make me feel any more assured and it did not make the meatballs taste any better.
If indeed these meatballs are supposed to be served cold then this is a big fail. If these meatballs are not supposed to be served cold, then why did she think that they were? If she didn't think that they were supposed to be served cold then why did she tell me they were? I'm not sure what's going on here, but I know these meatballs are a big mistake. All in all, we just couldn't overlook the major mistakes from not one, but two of the service staff, and we certainly could not overlook the food quality.
I haven't even gone into the three different sauces we ordered with the frites because that is a whole 'nuther long explanation, but two of the three sauces were flavorless (and that's incredible considering their flavorful descriptions). Not to mention the fact that these sauces were served to 1/4 of the ramekin full at $.75 apiece. Yikes....
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