Possibly the worst dining experience I've had since moving to the West Coast a year ago. Slow service and stunningly bad, cold food. Drinks took 10 minutes to arrive, and our coffee drinks took 20. Waiter had forgotten my request for a normal mug of coffee, when it finally arrived, the coffee was room-temperature cold. Although this is obviously a sports bar and not a coffeeshop, there was absolutely no difference between the latte and the cappuccinos the others in our party ordered. We had to send nachos back because once they arrived the "cheese sauce" had hardened into a cold, gummy, gelatin. My "Texas Burger" that advertised itself as having "onion rings" had a total of one [1] ring, one of the butt-end ones just under 2" in diameter. Would have sent back had it not already taken 30 minutes to arrive and I hadn't yet eaten that day. The promenade is expensive, yes, but each of our 10-15 dollar entrees was lower in quality, quantity, and taste than a Denny's. The only possible exception is the pizza: 10-15 bucks will get you a maybe-Little-Caesars-quality pizza the size of your plate. We had to constantly remind waitstaff of our refills, rather than count on him to be attentive. Our original waiter actually left while we were eating and introduced us to the young man who would take over our table, and this second young man was a much more helpful and enthusiastic employee, hopefully our tip went to him.
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