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Restaurant bewertenThree strikes and you're out! the first time I went, the chili tasted like dog food. the second visit of the server was mia all night. the third visit I did not acknowledge until a fellow man finally got the attention after sixteen minutes. the owner sleeps wein behind the bar while waiting to be served for sixteen minutes. what a classy act. you couldn't pay me to return to this terrible facility. this place is pretentious and overpriced, offers waffle house level service.
My man and I enjoyed the doggie themed decor. we saw leash dogs with patrons get bowls of water and tasty. what was particularly impressed me when I asked for a take-off box (the Entree salad was just a little more than I could eat sharing a Bbq-Cauliflower appetizer) I got a compostable box. the bbq cauliflower appetizer, the steak entree salat I ordered, as well as the chicken sandwich that my man ordered, with the side of sweet potatoes were all very delicious. we were just over at night in the opposite, but we should be close to shepherdstown, ww again we would return.
We had our rehearsal here for our high time. the device was amazing. connie was so helpful for everyone. she even printed a nice personalized menu for us. the facility was great. the staff there was really nice and helpful. they were also great for some of the accusations I have made. eating is also delicious. I will definitely recommend this place.
Nice environment, 0/10 service I had an empty drink for 20 minutes, it’s been an hour an a half since we ordered, the waitress is so rude and lazy.
Hooked with a friend for a nice lunch. My jambalaya was good, and well spiced, but the protein was slightly dry. My GFs Fun ghi pie(flat bread pizza), was good, just needed a touch more toppings spread to the edges. The smoked chicken Cobb was very good. Angel our server was wonderful, she was very apologetic about running out of the soup of the day, and a great conversationalist. The only negative was the timeliness of our food, I noticed it was just our table, so it was just one of those things, not a norm.