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As you can see I don't submit many reviews, it takes a really bad experience (or continued poor ones)or a really great one for me to post something. Don't be fooled by the menu on line- that has some interesting and unique items on it that drove us to go to Cowell and Hubbard, its over a year old and only a few items remain. My sales team always tests out a place before we use it for business. I eat out and entertain customers from all over the country 2-3 times per week. I would never take a customer here. Boring food, bland flavors, another Zack Bruell failure. Chinato is the best of the bunch but that's a stretch, Alley Cat is terrible. Table 45 is nothing more than institutionalized hospital food in a hotel. Its too bad this guy takes up so much space in Cleveland when there are so many other great places to drink, dine, and entertain. Service was exemplary and the staff was very friendly, but it wasn't enough to make up for the total disappointment.
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