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Businiess name:  The Riverview
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I took my visiting parents here for the skyline view, only to have the worst restaurant experience I have EVER had. The restaurant had a mediocre jazz band outside playing so loudly that, sitting inside, I could not hear the person next to me. Our reservation was at 7:45, and the food did not arrive until 9:45. We got our bread basket at 9:30. What's worse, the manager's reply to my questioning on these matters was an indignant, ""It's live music, what do you expect?"" and ""the cook's wife was in an accident"" with a mean glare. I was very sorry to hear about the accident, but shouldn't he have at least expressed his appologies for our wait? Furthermore, when I go to a restaurant, I generally expect to hear the person next to me, not a painful musical performance. The view is stunning, but not worth the hastle. Pros: view Cons: service

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