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🤢 2/5 - Went here with a friend who can't eat gluten.
By 👻 @Eric Z., 02/18/2023 3:00 am
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We were seated at a tiny table by the window with legit maybe fifteen inches of space between the table and the back of the chairs, with no room to move the chairs. I'm 6'2 and was uncomfortable, but an overweight person legit would not have fit. No place to hang jackets, etc. so half my space was taken up by my winter coat that I basically had to sit on so it wouldn't touch the floor. Super odd, the waiter told us immediately that they only take cash or Amex but that there is an atm in the basement for our convenience. I've never in my life heard of a restaurant taking cash or Amex, usually it's Amex that they don't take... when dishes are $40 average (plus drinks appetizers etc), this is ridiculous. It's 2023, you've got to figure they are doing something shady to not take visa/Mastercard. Luckily I have an Amex so it wasn't an issue, but how bizarre. I got the chicken parm (casual $39) which was so greasy I could only eat half of it before feeling sick. My friend got some pasta with cream sauce and mushrooms which she allegedly liked. Despite the entrees being expensive for the quality, they charge $5 for a tiny tiny basket of gluten free bread which tastes like gluten free bread from c town. If the chicken parm (which tasted like chicken parm from my local pizza place that is fifteen dollars) is $39, you'd think they could throw in a few miniature slices of bread for free like any other Italian restaurant. To be clear, my complaint isn't about the price, it's about the quality for the price (and the limited ways you're able to pay). Staff was nice but it took like fifteen minutes to get our check back once I gave them my card, which was odd. This is another place (out of many) that make it seem like they're doing you a favor by being open/serving you, and you should be happy and thankful for whatever you get.
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