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Sayler's Old Country Kitchen
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citysearch c.
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This is one of my grandfathers favorite resturants in town. I have to admit the food is good, the prices are decent, you get all the trimmings, and the service is above average. However I will never, ever go here if I have a say in the matter. We usually go to celebrate my grandfathers birthday with a group of ten. Ten people who are going to drop several hundred on a steak dinner should not be forced to wait in a crowded lobby with not enough uncomfortable seating for over an hour. That just shows a remarkable lack of respect for the customers. We used to send one person to put our name on the wait list but last time we tried this we were told that the entire group had to be there first. Obviously they feel they have enough customers and can afford to alienate some.
Pros: Food, Value
Cons: No Reservations, Not Enough Parking
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