This place was interesting for sure! first thing they walk you through the kitchen, then about 20 min later, you find your booth. Can you say "overkill?" 3000 pictures on the wall. Anyway, it was dark, and gloomy inside, with the stereotypical "Frank Sinatra" blaring on the radio. As if it cant get any worse, you have to kink your neck looking on the wall for your menu. While your cranking your neck, get ready to crank out your wallet! the cheapest thing on the menu was a plate of spagetti for 10 bucks! everything else was like $19.00!! the waiter talked us into sharing a dish for $23.00 needless to say, I had to stop an Mcdonalds on the way home! I was not impressed with this place. They dont even offer you bread, or water, and for that price, it was paper napkins. Our server was a quack.
Pros: good parking, lots to look at
Cons: expensive, dark, bad service
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