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😒 3/5 - Good & Bad
By 👻 @ChrisBlank_FNS, 09/28/2021 3:00 am
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This is a tough review to write because there were some great positives, but also some negatives to our experience. I'm hoping that management reads this review and fixes some of the problems ASAP. First, a big positive. The servers were wonderful. Attentive and efficient. The reception desk is understaffed - only one person. They need more than one person so one can be greeting guests while someone else is seating people and someone else is answering the phone. The receptionist who greeted us was very nice and accommodated our request for inside seating when we had reserved patio.
Now for the food. The Beef Agnolotti was one of the best appetizers I've ever had. Despite the other problems we experienced, we'll come back just to eat this dish again and to try other items on the menu. The citrus salad was also delicious and well balanced. The Guiness Brown Bread was not as I remembered it. This is a $9 dish, and for that amount, it should be exceptional. When I've ordered it in the past it was served fresh out of the oven. This time it was pre-sliced and dry. I have a feeling it was baked earlier in the day and reheated. We also ordered fish and chips. The chips were fine, but the fish had an acrid flavor, as if the oil had been heated past the smoke point. Perhaps it is personal preference, but I also prefer thinner slices of fish so you get a higher ratio of crust to flesh.
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