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    Augustine's Club 17

    3.8 (16 reviews)
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    Mac & Cheese- 14 dollars!!
    Jennifer P.

    Placed an order tonight through Grubhub. Total for the food was around $35 which I thought was pretty pricey for what we ordered but it must be big portions. The Mac & Cheese is pictured, a 5 year old would eat more than that. 14 dollars for that! We also ordered the meatballs for 10 dollars and they gave us 3 meatballs. Unbelievable! I called and spoke to the "manager" who told me the Mac & Cheese is the correct portion and we were supposed to get 4 meatballs. I said we got 3. The reply was "Sorry about that" and I was hung up on. I will never order from here again and will definitely be letting others know.

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    Their white pizza is incredible!!! Fresh dough that is nice and crispy !! Would definitely recommend to others !!!

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    Yuck. The food is subpar. The place is filthy. What restaurant has carpeting in the bathroom!? Ew.

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    I had the best gnocchi and best service here. The band was excellent and entertaining

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