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Cafe Charbon--Epicerie
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citysearch c.
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my friends and i ordered drinks from the wine list that was written in chalk on the wall, (the menus we were handed had no wines listed). we ordered the $6 roses and when we got the bill the wines were listed as being $8. when i pointed out the difference, the manager and waitress merely noted that they didnt have the $6 wine. when i told them that no one had told us that, they looked at me like i was an alien. its not the $2, its the principle. no where on the board was an $8 rose listed nor on the menu. its not a huge deal, but the neither the waitress nor manager apologized and the 2 of them acted like i was a loser for pointing it out. i use to be a waitress, so i am pretty sympathetic. but frankly they acted so indifferent and rude (even for the LES) it was such a turnoff.
Pros: its french
Cons: bad service, false advertising
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