Our waitress told me that the primavera had broccoli, carrots and cauliflower - not the variety of vegetables I'd been hoping for, but good enough. Our entrees were lamb chops with spinach and feta (very good), linguini Alfredo with chicken (pasta drenched in a gloppy sauce with chunks of grilled chicken breast mixed in - really so-so at best) and a very disappointing pasta primavera. Next was salad nothing special, very ordinary. The bread basket arrived the bread was soft, white and freshly baked there were also crackers and bread stick - not fancy or exotic, but tasty. Now, the food: despite a rough start to our visit, our hopes were still high for a wonderful meal. Next, the seating: the chairs are exceedingly uncomfortable (the chair backs are ram-rod straight and the chairs are small) and the tables so jammed together that the waitresses were constantly nearly crashing into each other or into patrons who unwittingly got in their way (this was not the waitresses' fault - the laws of physics dictate that only so much matter can fit into a given space, and the place is crammed). It was also VERY loud, and conversation during our incomprehensibly long wait - people drive for miles around and wait in line for THIS? - was nearly impossible so much so, that we requested (and were willing to wait longer for) a table in the much quieter back room. ![]() Where to begin? First, what others described as the "small", "quaint" and "cozy" atmosphere struck us a dingy and grimy (the restrooms were indicative of this as well). Based on the vast majority of reviews here and on "yelp", we went here anticipating a great meal. ![]() A word of warning: manage your expectations.
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