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Martha's Exchange Restaurant
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I have refused to leave a tip only once in my life, and this was it! We would be passing thru Nashua, and wanted a nice place to eat. We found Martha?s online, and it looked awesome. After an exhausting day, all we wanted was a relaxed late afternoon lunch before heading off on a long weekend. What a disappointment. The food was boring, portion size unimpressive at best. The ?Shrimp and Crabcakes on a Salad? was a bad joke. (Not ?Shrimp and crab ground up in cakes?) The waitress delivered 4 small crabcakes on a salad, SEVERELY small for what Martha?s was charging. We asked ?what happened to the shrimp?, and the waitress (Brittney) paused, and said, ?What shrimp? Uh, yeah, they are in the crabcakes.? It took her more effort to lie than it would have for her to deliver some shrimp! We were so exhausted, we did not have it in us to fight. We would have asked for a ?manager?, but it did not appear anyone over the age of 21 was on duty. Even tho she passed our table repeatedly, she refused to make eye contact, never mind get us water, never mind refill our drinks, never mind offer to make it right. That cost you the tip, Britney, and forced me to out of my way to write a negative review online.
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