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Perhaps I have been biased as well, but as I've been in similar styled restaurants--down to the wood plank deck and the nearby lake--I have been severely disappointed. First off, I don't know why...
Perhaps I have been biased as well, but as I've been in similar styled restaurants--down to the wood plank deck and the nearby lake--I have been severely disappointed. First off, I don't know why anyone in their right mind would put a dining couple outside with a heaping, unmovable mess of half rotten seafood outside, in the blazing Bellevue sun, in the middle of wasp season none-the-less!
We must've had the same waiter because we certainly had the same reaction to when we were charged incorrectly.
As we have mentioned, we may be biased, but there is some awful service there and the "feast" is not much better.
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I must state an unfortunate truth here that not everyone loves Red Robin. The fact of the matter is, any self respecting restaurant would check for grammar and punctuation mistakes in their menu,...
I must state an unfortunate truth here that not everyone loves Red Robin. The fact of the matter is, any self respecting restaurant would check for grammar and punctuation mistakes in their menu, especially when it's such a successful chain, though I suppose nowadays no one cares.
Their food is also a bit greasy and heavy for me and their drinks a little too sweet, but perhaps I'm just delicate.
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I am 16 years old and one of the things I've noticed about some parlours is that they will pierce anyone who gives them money, regardless of legalities and the like. The strictness and lawfulness at...
I am 16 years old and one of the things I've noticed about some parlours is that they will pierce anyone who gives them money, regardless of legalities and the like. The strictness and lawfulness at Slave, plus the fact that all of their employees know precisely what they're talking about makes it my top choice.
My two main stories from Slave are first of my sister when the afforementioned David refused to pierce her Industrial because it would warp her ear. That made me respect him first off. Second, I too had a traumatizing experience with mall ear piercings and the first attempt I've had was at Slave where David was incredibly patient, not to mention gentle when he put my spiffy new cartilage rings in.
I also love the fact that they take questions from anyone, regardless of where you got your piercing done. They're a great bunch there. I give two thumbs up and more if I could.
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