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Flagstaff House Restaurant
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My wife and I are normal people. We go out to nice dinners two or three times a year (birthdays, anniversary). We both agreed that our dinner at the Flagstaff was the best dining experience either of us has ever had. I have no idea how anyone could be any less than blown away by this place, the service especially. Our waiter (a really tall guy named Zach) could not have been more helpful or accomodating, and our sommelier recommended a wine that was both very affordable (at least by Flagstaff standards) and delicious. The attentiveness of the enture waitstaff makes you feel like you are a member of high society. The food quality was superb. The lobster soup was the best bowl of soup I've ever eaten. The only mistake we made was ordering too much food, because they are constantly bringing you complimentary samples from the chef. We wanted so badly to order dessert, but our stomachs couldn't take any more...until they brought us out a small complimentary portion of mango panna cotta, which we gobbled up. Do yourself a favor and for your next special occasion reserve a table at the Flagstaff...you'll be glad you did.
Pros: Food, wine list, service
Cons: Price
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