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Editorial review from Citysearch 7/1/2013

The poor ethics of Uncle Jay's Twisted Fork continue. The review site referenced in the updated comments by the employee posing as ""Kellie L"" refer to a comment under my account that is not visible to the public, it has been filtered out and would not be available to anyone but the business owner or myself. You should stick to mixing cocktails or peeling carrots or whatever it is you do. As I stated, my one visit to the restaurant and lack of return should have no bearing on your business so let it drop. And if I am not to be influenced by people posting sub par reviews of a diner, why would I be influenced by someone posting glowing reviews. That's what it's all about- some are good, some are bad- you read them all and decide. \r *Updated tip:\r Prior review of June 9 states this restaurant has been plagued. Very appropriate way to start a review for this restaurant Kellie L:\r Someone calling him or herself Kellie states I am bashing this restaurant since Easter of this year. I reviewed my visit of December, 2012 in December 2012. Nowhere near Easter. The owner accused me of being friends of his former boss/owner of his restaurant, I am not, do not know the person or the area of the state. I will not delete my review no matter how much he harasses me as it is my honest interpretation of my visit in December. I was prepared to visit again after an exchange of e-mails with Mr Powell, however that all changed when he went off the chain and began accusations based on nothing. I am sorry if he feels his business is suffering, however I am sure my one visit 6 months ago and lack of return visits will not break the bank.\r Millie R. Chelsea, MA.\r I really wanted to like this restaurant- a small cafe tucked away in the woods of Leicester. Plenty of parking, and a lot full of Christmas trees adjacent. Unfortunately we were overwhelmed by the number of things present to take your attention away from the pleasure of a simple meal; advertisement for yelp on the front door along with a sign reminding patrons not to bring their own beverages (how weird- did they just get their liquor license?). a sign to ""like us on facebook at the front counter. then, and mind you, this is not a large place; a collection for toys, a collection for food pantry, and signage indicating Santa visits for sale to raise money for a pet shelter. \r Add to this the fact that no one greeted us when we walked in (don't you love getting the blank look from the guy in the kitchen as well as from the server behind the counter who, after a minute or two, tells you to go ahead and sit wherever you'd like? )\r I am accustomed to constant pleas for donations at every retail establishment this time of year, I think 3 distinctly different charity drives at one small cafe are 3 too many. \r I do remember the food- it was good and decently priced.\r As I said, I really wanted to like this restaurant, but I can't afford the tithe to get in again. more
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