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Businiess name:  The Refectory Restaurant and Bistro
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
i don't get out to anything this fine quality that often. i love to eat out and consider myself a bit of a food snob. that being said, i can only afford to eat out at a place like this only every once in awhile, and i never felt a hint of snobbery one might expect from such a fine dining locale. our main waiter, Kevin, was fantastic, although I'm sure we threw him off, us not being your run of the mill average customers. I was with Jeremy, and he asked for a second bottle of a british pale ale. it took a long time for kevin to get back, apologizing for the delay and had the news that they were out of that particular ale. So, Kevin first suggests a replacement that would be similiar, and then brings it out, saying, ""first take a taste, the i will be back to tell you the story of that beer"" Pros: good parking, personable staff, and DEFINETLY the setting/amibience Cons: the heating was off, pricey (duh), this type of attentive service is not for everyone

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