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Businiess name:  Texas Land & Cattle Steakhouse
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I sat at the bar for dinner on a weekday evening and immediately noticed the big push to buy gift cards (on the building, on counters, and even on the server nametags. I thought my server's name was Gift Tag. "Ms. Tag, it is a pleasure to meet you". She was courteous and friendly, but then predicted happened. Someone wanted a $100 gift card, and another one of the bar tenders rang her up to get credit. For the next hour, I enjoyed listening to two bartenders bicker about what the other one did. The seller of the card looked at me and said, "Sorry, but I like the money". Not exactly a relaxing, enjoyable, or productive atmosphere. Management is to blame for these types of poorly executed incentives. The beer and the filet was way overpriced, and not that great. Save your money, and go somewhere else.

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