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Saltgrass Steak House
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citysearch c.
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Today, when we requested a window seat at Noon, Jessica told us that there were no window seats for a table of 5. I have a picture of how empty the restaurant was--there were 3 tables for 6 along the main window and more along the side. There were only about 6 tables seated in the entire restaurant (of maybe 50 tables??) She tried to insist that we sit near the front door/restroom and it was only when we started to leave that another hostess offered to ""push two tables together"" then immediately led us over to a one-piece table for 6 by the window (weird?). The restaurant was dead, there were large tables everywhere, waiters were leaning against every wall ""hanging out"" and looking really bored, and the first part of our lunch visit was quite dampened by the surly nature of the hostess who refused to seat us at the tables in plain sight (she subsequently sat a 2-top right next to us at another 6-person table, but argued with our party of 5?) then rolled her eyes at us when we asked for her name. Last visit, we were a party of 3 and were told that we could not have an empty window seat, and 5 minutes later the table we wanted was given to a 2-person party.
Pros: good food
Cons: terrible, eye-rolling hostess staff won't seat window tables
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