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Businiess name:  Steuben's
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Great servers. Nice atmosphere. That's about it.\r \r The prices are very high for what you get. The food, nearly ""bad"", or at least mediocre. \r \r My party of 4 went there on Sunday, 2/17. Not including drinks or tips, we spent $110+ and left hungry. Went on to a Thai place around the corner.\r \r One person ordered the Lobster Roll ($21). This was the tiniest sandwich ever seen. LOL. Plus, the lobster (they said it was flown in daily) was dry and chewy. I've had much, much better even in Florida (no lobsters there either). You expect lobster to be flaky & buttery. This was chewy. I doubt it was ""fresh"".\r \r Another had the shrimp po-boy and complained it smelled fishy. As anyone who has lived on the coast knows, fish/shrimp only smell fishy when they get old, or go bad (maybe fried in old oil?). The shrimp was tough to boot. \r \r One appetizer, the calamari had almost no calamari in it. They were the tiniest little rings. We actually dug into the appetizer with our forks to FIND the calamari. It's mainly onions and olives in a vinegary sauce. Not worth the price. They also need either descriptions or a picture on the menus. \r \r The macaroni? Tastes exactly like the Stouffer's frozen entree in the grocery store. Hush puppies - in sugar? For $3, we got three golf ball-sized hush puppies, covered in sugar. (???). Also not worth $3, let alone the fact it was covered in sugar - and listed as an appetizer, not a desert. Maybe they do these different in the West?\r \r Trout Almondine. One member liked the trout, but picked off the olives. Said the sauce was vinegary. Who expects green olives when they order trout with almonds?\r \r All in all, probably a nice place to meet for a drink. Maybe for lunch, if you know what you are getting. Otherwise, avoid. Bland food, extremely small portions, and high prices for the amount you get. No value here. Nothing seemed fresh either.\r \r That's sad, because it's a nice place, nice atmosphere (even great music) and good drinks.\r Pros: Music. Drinks. Cons: Very expensive for tiny portions and mediocre food.

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