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Mark's East Side
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citysearch c.
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Usually the food is enough to make a person go back, but our last experience spoiled it for us. We made a reservation for 5 of us. Table was waiting for us but hostess changed it at the last moment (saw her erase it)to a table in the loud bar. We couldn't hear ourselves, was not relaxing, and the waitress couldn't hear how the men wanted their steaks and prime rib done. I believe the hostess should have noticed we were not the type for a bar and asked us prior to seating us there if it was okay, which it was not. If we wanted to sit in a bar we would have gone to a sports bar. I hope the manager reads this and changes their policy about seating customers in the bar without asking. We have non drinkers in our group, so we usually by-pass the bar.
Pros: good food and quiet atmosphere
Cons: stuck at a table in the bar
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