We've dined here for lunch on several occassions and the lunch selections have been fine. With their limited evening hours we opted for a family gathering. The five of us arrived on time for our Friday night reservation.\r
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While not full, the restaurant was fairly busy. After promply handing us the menus, our server disappeared for close to 10 minutes before taking our drink orders, not a big deal but proved to be the norm with her for the balance of our dining experience.\r
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The smoked salmon was good and so is the home made bread. Mom's brie had nothing on it whatsoever, a little odd as brie is fairly easy to dress up. All that was on the plate was a round of cheese, nothing else.\r
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After finishing a nice Quo Chardonnay, we opted for a second bottle which sat on the bar for another 10 minutes. I finally waved to the bartender/owner who brought over the bottle. The bottle cooler came when the second bottle was almost finished!\r
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The entree's were odd and rather boring. Two us had crabmeat cantollini, very dry, tasteless and not enough sauce. My Brother-in-Law had duck that he said didn't even taste like duck! His green beans were overcooked and mushy. My wife opted for a goat cheese and beet salad served with a dressing that detracted rather then enhanced the dish.\r
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Our server never checked with us once while we ate the entree's, obviously not interested in our dining experience.\r
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With mediocre food and service that was poor, it might be a bit before we try Riverside again.
Pros: Quaint
Cons: Poor service, uninspired menu selections
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