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Noodles Italian Kitchen
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I sent the following letter to the mgmt about our experience dining there. I have yet to hear from them.\r
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My family and I ate at your restaurant last night. Last time we ate at your restaurant was before we moved to Washington DC. Noodles was still on College at that time. We liked the decor and ambiance of the new place. We found it very pleasant. However, we were taken aback by the standards of service. Many small things were overlooked that made for a very lackluster dining experience.\r
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My wife is obviously pregnant. She was carrying the various supplies for the two year old toddler I held in my arms. The hostess did not offer to hold my wife's chair for her. Perhaps here in Fayetteville this is a now a norm. I don't know as we don't go out to eat that much since having the child and moving back to AR. We stood at the table as the hostess walked off and servers stood talking. The hostess did not offer or get a high chair for us. We had find and get a high chair ourselves. The fi
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