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Living in Mesa is like being exiled on the island of food mediocrity. D'Vine marches right in line with the others with their lackluster menu, poor execution of the food they do offer and over inflated self with their high prices. If Mesa had other options for food and wine this place would sink. I have been here more times than I like to admit, not because the food is memorable and draws me back but because I no other option in the area. Heavy sauces don't cover up poor ingredients. Soggy flat bread never holds up to a $14 price tag. Bruschetta will always taste like dry bread if the quality of ingredients taste like Walmart. Prepackaged frozen desserts will ruin every evening no matter how much fruit sauce you poor on top. I think D'Vine can do better. Mesa needs to up their standards and ask for it.
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