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Businiess name:  Potatoe Patch
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
The thought of rolls whizzing over your head and the fun of the catch would bring was all but disappointment. My wife and I for the first time ,after several weeks talking about a place we have never gone to that was different and exciting, drove well out of our way to go to the famous POTATO PATCH. The face of the building had a large hall like appeal but as soon as you walked in it was clear the excitement was gone and felt like a funeral home. It was quite and first look, not very clean. I and my wife still had thought of roll being pitched to us from afar so we waited and waited and waited to be seated, even though it was clear that the PP was only a 1/4 full. The hostess finally came up and said how many, I sad ""two please"" and she escorted me to a table while my wife took leave to powder her nose. The hostess asked me what I would like to drink, I said my wife will be back in a moment and then I will order. She looked at me as if I wasted her time. Never the less, a nice man came to our table 10 minutes later and asked what we would like to drink and the order was placed for our dinner as well, ( we hade plenty of time to review the menu ).

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