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Dancing Greek
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citysearch c.
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Honestly they should be ashamed of themselves. We tried the place on 5 different occasions giving it a fair chance since it was fairly new at the time and still working out the details. I've had better greek food at street fairs than at the Dancing Greek. The service is so, so at best. People seem to enjoy the entertainment on the weekends but I really doubt that they've ever had good greek food if they consider this to be comparable. It's very unfortunate. This town could really use a good greek option but unfortunately this isn't it. \r
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On top of the bad food and service the decor is very cheesy too.. The cheap floating hardwood floors are literally floating, and moving around under your feet. For the longest time you had to use a cloth hanger that was bent many direction just in order to open the front door. They've got bad fake stone randomly thrown on the half entrance wall.. All in all, unless you are looking for poor service, bland food, and cheesy decor, this is a bad greek experience. Not that it helps but the bar area is the only area that seems like someone put some work into it..\r
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Sorry, I had high hopes but this doesn't cut it at all.
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