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Businiess name:  Dessert Noir Cafe
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I've dined at Dessert Noir on two occasions now. To date, the food and service has always been to my liking. The only criticism I can offer is that the bar stools can be very dangerous and should be replaced. They look great, but functionality comes second. I saw a middle-age gentleman fall backwards and narrowly avoid catching a table corner with the back of his head. Once you commit yourself to the backrest, lookout! Secondly, the wait staff should be instructed not to wear perfume or cologne. It doesn't go well with the fries, if you know what I mean. Noticeably improved was the music volume. On our first visit the musician had a bad case of amplifier overkill. People come here to visit and eat with friends. Music should be in the background, not the main course. On my second visit the volume was perfect so they may have this in check now. Lastly, one cold evening last November we had the misfortune of sitting at the only open table in the house. It was near the door so we were treated to a windstorm every time someone entered or exited. You may want to consider placing something in front of the door to divert the airflow so as not to ruffle your customer's feathers. Something tasteful yet functional, like a curtain or etched glass panel the width of the door would be sufficient. I know the owner is open to criticism and very dedicated to improving her establishment... it shows she's got what it takes to make it in this business.

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