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Businiess name:  Wildflour Boston Pizza
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
This place won't last long. A year tops. First the food is WAY too salty. I'm still reeling from the excess sodium. We were there on the 2nd day of business and the chicken dish (named after the daughter) which came with risotto, showed up with no risotto. The waiter said they were out. OUT? on the 2nd day of business at 7pm?? Not to mention, you don't bring a dish to the table and then say you are out of something. Service was slow. Bottom line, extremely dissapointed and won't be returning. All 3 dishes my table ordered were too salty. The only reason we gave it a single star was the wine was ok. But then again, all you have to do is pour it. Even then, the cabernet came chilled and not room temperature. Again, as a waiter, you should prepare your guest and ask if this is ok first. NO surprises!

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