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110 Grill Providence Reviews
Good service, okay food, drink had crushed ice and undisclosed 5% fee appeared on the bill.
I write this review because of the "pilot fee" of 5% that was added to the bill. The amount of money is not the issue, but adding undisclosed fees is. We were incorrectly told by the waitperson (who was very good) that the fee related to
Terrible
Terrible. Only one bartender for whole restaurant and bar prior to a concert. Place is packed. Witnessed approx 20 people leave. I feel bad for the poor bartender.. management should step in! But this is also my second experience here with bad servic
A good option for a casual meal in a friendly atmosphere. Food quality good with plenty of options. A great kids menu at a fair price as well. Would certainly visit there in a future trip to Providence,
Tasteless, terrible food
My dining experince tonight was terrible. The veggie stir fry with chicken was absolutely aweful. I ate some of the chicken but none of the veggies or pasta. It was thye sauce that was terrible and tasteless. It just tasted bad. When IO said somethin
Prepare to be ignored
Bottom line: poor service except for Vincent who tried to make a bad situation good. When our party of 12 arrived the restaurant was empty and we were greeted and seated promptly. Someone took our drink order. We received some of the drinks quickl
Inconsistent and untruthful
The cocktails are inconsistent - I ordered the same drink twice and had two very different looking and tasting drinks. The waitress said the bartender changed but that shouldn't affect the quality and taste of the cocktail ordered right off the
Don't bother
It took four people and about 10 minutes to figure out how to charge me for a small take out order, despite there being almost no one there. The so-called garlic mashed potatoes appeared to be reconstituted instant potatoes, with too much water, and
Total disaster
Food was late coming , four out of eight fishes not prepared properly, food burnt or overcooked, some undercooked, served wrong drinks twice , only compensated for two cheapest meals . Risotto undercooked, experienced nausea and diarrhea later that n
Overwhelming
A weekend spent in the Providence area brought us to a dinner at 110 Grill. The restaurant was busy but a table quickly was made available for our group of 8. And, that was the last quick thing that happened. On this particular evening, the wait
Good food ruined by bad service !
We went for family dinner on Friday night . After being seated it took 20 mins for the waitress to arrive. We then placed a drink order and never received our drinks after our 45 min wait. We were told they ran out of glasses and we saw plenty drinks
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