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Businiess name:  Playwright Irish Pub
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I did put that I liked this place because the food was good. However, the service was horrible and this ruined the overall dining experience. We walked into a virtually empty restaurant. There are multiple doors to enter and no signage referencing "wait to be seated" or "seat yourself" and employees who could care less if you walk around the place looking lost. We finally walked to another door which might have been the main entrance, but two female servers were talking to two guys and were oblivious to anything going on around them. We finally made eye contact with one of them and asked if we seat ourselves. She replied, "pick a table and I will follow you." We should not have even stayed at that point, but we were starving and there are not many other options in that center.\r \r We sat down and ordered drinks. My friend ordered a vodka and sprite and she brings back a vodka and cranberry. WHAT!? He decided to take it. I ordered a strongbow draft ($6.00). I asked her about the completeness of the menu because the one online had more items. She said this location has a smaller menu than the South Beach one. She also stated that they did have corned beef and cabbage, irish stew, and corned beef sandwich but it was not on the menu.\r \r My friend ordered the irish stew and loved it. I wanted the corned beef sandwich, but she could not tell me anything about it (what was on it, what type of bread it came on, etc). I requested she ask someone else and she did. I ordered the potato and leek soup ($4.00) and the corned beef sandwich with french fries. I do give credit where credit is due. The soup was spectacular - a large bowl served piping hot with two large rolls. It was very flavorful. The corned beer sandwich also was very tasty and the fries were fresh and delicious.\r \r The ambiance is nice - a more upscale irish pub feel with uncomfortable chairs. If this restaurant works on some service guidelines, it could be fabulous for both food and overall experience.

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