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Goose's Acre Bistro & Irish Pub
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We go here a lot for half-priced burgers on Wednesdays for lunch. Everything's OK, but the service is habitually slow. It's a neat place as far as decor, but we went there tonight for dinner and left wishing we had eaten somewhere else.
First, we went downstairs but there was a guitar player down there and our table was real close to his speakers. There's no way we would have been able to talk so we went back to a booth upstairs. Then the music (and we are all music lovers --one of us even a professional) but the music they were playing was just loud, distorted, rock and roll. Not even classic rock or anything, just distorted background noise and very annoying. So, everyone in the place had to significantly raise their voices to have a conversation and it just made it worse. We moved again to a different table and it was tolerable but that's as far as I'll go. (What ever happened to Irish music in an Irish pub?) To top it all off I had a $12.95 coupon which was not subtracted from our bill. I would have missed it if I hadn't looked over our bill. We were seriously ready to get out of there and I had to call the waiter back to have my credit card credited.
I'd say The Goose is OK, but I'd stick to the half priced lunch specials and make sure you're not in a hurry when you go there.
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