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    Horrible service. Unhelpful management…read more Arrived at noon. Had not recied entrees by 1:18 pm after inquiring of server and manager. People that arrived 40 minutes after us were eating while we waited. No apologies. No explanations. The food came a few minutes later. Obviously had been under a heat lamp because the chicken had a gleam and the fish was dry. Put the food in front of us with no explanation and no introduction. If you gave any self respect, dont waste your time.

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    Came back years later and this place is still just as amazing as the first time. Made it in for…read moredinner this time around - got the Hot and Bothered drink again, spicy tuna bomb, and the lamb kefta app. For the mains we did the butter chicken again, and the lamb chops/lollipops. I will say the spicy tuna bomb and lamb kefta app were amazing, the mains were still good but just not as good. Ambiance is great at night, the bar has a great design and even on a thursday night the place is busy. Service was great although our waiter's energy was rather... interesting. He was enthusiastic and served us quickly so that's all that matters in the end. Looking forward to another trip back in the coming years!

    Easy parking right out front--already winning…read more We rolled in at that dreamy 2:40 "is it still brunch or am I just living my best life?" hour, and the menu had plenty to keep everyone happy. Service was super friendly and actually genuine (bless--no fake smiles, just nice, normal humans). Prices bounce around depending on what you order, which honestly works--especially if you're vegetarian and like having options that don't feel like an afterthought. Now... the apple pie mascarpone stuffed French toast ($15). Listen. This thing is reckless. Absolutely delicious, but if you're trying to keep your dignity--or your group chat--intact, maybe don't photograph it. It's giving "worth every bite" and "see you at the gym never." I went with the chickpea and squash rice bowl ($22), which was hearty and satisfying without knocking me into a food coma. Mom had the fried fish sandwich (around $22-$24) and was very pleased--always a win. We sat outside because inside felt like the Arctic unless you brought a parka. The host opened the sunshades for us, and suddenly it was breezy, sunny, and perfect. Major upgrade. Only tiny gripe: the iced tea glasses are on the petite side. Fine for my 83-year-old mom, but my husband and I could've easily gone through six. I'm happy to pay--just keep the refills coming like we're in a hydration marathon. Bathrooms were clean (two single restrooms, nicely decorated), and the music ranged from '80s to now--totally fine as long as it stays at a "we can still hear each other" volume, because no one wants to shout over brunch. All in all: great food, clean spot, genuinely kind service. Go. Bring your appetite--and maybe stretchy pants.

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