We had a fantastic dinner at 0/8. Every morsel was top quality, well prepared and delicious. Attentive service and an attractive room added to the atmosphere...that is, until the band started in the bar. The restaurant isn't separated from the bar, and though we were seated some distance across the room, our conversations became shouting matches with hands cupped around ears in attempt to hear friends inches away. Those across the table were marooned permanently - no way could we hear them anymore. The band played classic rock and drew hoardes of people to the dance floor for an enthusiastic rendition of the White-Man's Overbite. We laughed that we felt like we were at the cocktail lounge at the Holiday Inn. Please, 0/8, move the dance floor to another venue and let the food be the floor show!
Pros: Exceptional Food
Cons: The band's too loud, and we're not that old!
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