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Great American Cookies
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After searching for something ""new and different"", I resolved to try The Great Caruso. I was extremely excited about our reservation since the venue combines two of my favorite hobbies---entertainment and dining. I was immediately diappointed by rude, curt waitstaff, late arriving actors, and an inedible dish. An attempt to resolve the issues resulted in a rather comical exchange between the manager and myself as he attempted to loudly suggest that I pardon the experience since the Mother's Day rush often results in poor service at other venues around the city. I tactfully reminded him that I chose to dine at The Great Caruso---not other restaurants around the city--and that I was looking forward to at least a minimum level of service/entertainment. Since The ""Great' Caruso is the only dinner theatre in Houston, I strongly suggest that you go to dinner ANYWHERE else and then head toward AMC.
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