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Lobos Boxing Club
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The appetizers were too greasy, the hummus was tasteless, the halibut was dry and the couscous that went with it was burnt. The apple cobbler was boring and bland too - who would've thought dessert could be bland. Nothing tasted fresh either. Our waitress was nice enough, but her service was lacking. As we were trying to finish our appetizers, our waitress came over and said "your food is up, would you like me to have them hold it for you or are you ready for it?" Our food is up? I didn't realize we were eating at a diner. Perhaps that is why my halibut was dry, too much time under the heat lamps? Chef, it's called timing. If my date orders a steak, wait a bit before starting on my fish. If we order a sampler of appetizers for just 2 to share, wait a bit before firing our entrees. And to top it all off - our waitress seated a loud couple with their loud baby right in front of our bungalow. Oh, one more thing - why is there a huge tv screen over the bar playing a hockey game? Talk about romance.
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