After the manager came over he sat us and then we waited for a server for 25 minutes to greet us. I get Friday nights are tough but when we arrived 10 minutes late (after waiting at the hostess stand for over 5 and telling them through a text we would be there and our table was ready) they said they gave our table away and we would have to wait for 30 minutes.
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The food was horrible! How people are still going to this restaurant when there are so many other choices is beyond me. If I could give this place ZERO stars I would. Vanilla Ice Cream, Chocolate Sauce, Whipped Cream, Cherry Double Smoked Bacon, Bearnaise, Avocado, Fried Egg, Gluten-Free Bunĭouble Smoked Country Bacon, American Cheese, Tomato, Lettuce, OnionĬrispy Shallots, BBQ Sauce, Buttermilk Bleu Cheese Crumbles American, Vermont Cheddar, Aged Gruyere, Asiago, Buttermilk Bleu, Japanese Pickles, Sautéed Onions. Placed between two 'gloves', served with a slice of onion under the bun to scent the bread ever so slightly. We griddle our Hamburgers simply so the flavor remains uncompromised.
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Since 1884, we have chosen our beef for quality & ground it fresh every day. House-Cured Dill Pickles, Sea Salt Fries. Sliced Chicken Breast, Little Gem Romaine, Parmesan, Kitchen Croutons Maine Lobster Tail & Claws, Bibb Lettuce, Tomato, Scallion, Bacon Lardons, Bleu Cheese Crumbles, Avocado, Soft-Boiled Egg Radicchio, Cucumber, Celery, Fennel, Green Beans, Bell Peppers, Chickpeas, Kalamata Olives
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It's really too bad you can't understand why those who DON'T live in New York might want to stay there.īy the way, I've spent quite a lot of travel time staying in New York (add it all up and I'm sure it's closer to two years than one year total). Sure New York is much more than bustling Times Square, but it is the MOST different thing from anything most of us have at home - not to mention if we go for theatre it is the absolute center of theatre in the US.Īs I said, I understand why people who LIVE in New York wouldn't want to stay in Times Square. All of those cities are much more than those landmarks, but still it's WHY most people go to those places. There are lovely residential areas away from there. And surely if you go to Miami, you wouldn't think to stay at South Beach which is certainly the most touristy area of the entire city. And surely you wouldn't stay anywhere near Picadilly Circus or Harrod's in London - there are so many better areas of London which aren't so busy and "tacky". You sound like someone who would go to New Orleans and avoid the French Quarter, or stay clear of The Strip in Las Vegas, or even avoid the Eiffel Tower area in Paris. Nytraveler, like Rich, I'm really sorry you just don't "get it" and never will.