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I went here with a friend for happy hour. I loved the appetizers and the waitress was great. It was actually a nice experience. So why the 2 stars? Well I had several Martinis of different flavors and they were delicious, but there was no alcohol in them. I was so disappointed. Happy hour prices should not interfere with how the bartenders make the drinks. I felt it was a rip off. Especially since I had attended a function several months later at the Marriott hotel, and the Blue Martini was there advertising and giving out free "mini" martinis to try and promote themselves. Well one of their "mini" martinis gave me a buzz. One thing I don't appreciate is false advertising. I don't drink alcohol very much. But when I do order a martini, I expect alcohol. I hate it when I hear of bartenders watering down drinks. Bar tabs can be pricey, so why not give the people what they are paying for. As much as I did enjoy the atmosphere, I think I will pass on the Blue Martini. Bu bye.
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