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Molly's Smokehouse
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citysearch c.
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I would give Molly's a higher rating, but 9 of the 10 times or so my family's been there, there's always a problem where we don't get our food or drinks. I am from TX, and this is good tasting food to me. The service (due to cutting corners in cost maybe??) isn't so good. Though the waitresses are nice in general, I haven't gotten bread the last 3-4 times I ate there (including today). Every other table (about 5-6) around got bread except mine and one other. We pretty much have accepted this as the norm there, so no biggie. The final straw that made me annoyed came when I asked for a refill at the register with my dinner cup in-hand, and the waitress told me I'd have to pay for a to-go cup. I guess she thought I wanted a refill to go. But, as said, I had my cup in my hand from my meal, and I'd plainly said, ""May I have a refill, please."" She hadn't ever given me one during the meal, and I was pretty parched. The cups aren't large, but barely average-sized. In retrospect, I'd tell her that I still have food particles in my mouth, as my teeth are over-crowded, and I can't really afford braces. I think she'd give me my free refill then. Oh, and during our meal my husband and a lady at another table asked for refills and got them; the restaurant allows free refills with the meal. You just better make sure to ask for one before that last bite at your table. I wish they'd relax a bit there. The portion sizes are getting smaller there, too, for the same price as always. I think they are peaked at their business, and it will take a downslide. Hopefully I'm wrong, as good TX food was hard to find my last 10 years in HI. correction - my hubby just told me the owner was our waitress today. :o/
Pros: delicious food and tea
Cons: poor service/ penny-pinching supposedly FREE refills
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