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Businiess name:  Margot Cafe & Bar
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
After several failed attempts to experience this purported epicurean utopia, my husband and I finally made reservations for last Friday night. Perhaps the expectations were, by then, set insanely high but we were overall disappointed in our experience. The food was good. The atmosphere was OK. It was hard to pinpoint what made or broke the evening. I think it started with the cool welcome we received at the door. I don't need a bear hug but immediately, I felt like "eh, you're here so I'll seat you but it's just because I have nothing better to do." We were lead upstairs and to a two-seater table. I spotted a table adjacent to ours that was also open but seemed to afford a little more privacy. When we asked the host if we could scoot over to that one, you would have thought we'd asked for his first born. The succession of the evening's events were not earth shattering but, collectively, made for what we have come to describe as "not a sitter worthy evening." There was a waitstaff person roaming around with a bread basket but it never made its way to us. We finally had to beg for bread from our server. The first wine we ordered they were out of. They brought our second choice but it was not the same year as depicted in the menu. They forgot my husband's soup and rushed right into our entrees. Service was luke warm. Once the restaurant filled up, we quickly became uncomfortably intimate with our neighbors. Suddenly, "rubbing elbows" took on another connotation. I could hear their conversation just as well as my own. I could smell their food when it was delivered. That's not cozy or charming - that's called overcrowded. In conclusion, maybe it's just too fancy for us. We just need good food, warm service, some fine wine and an ambient atmosphere. Hold the attitude, please. Pros: Decent wine list, food quality was good Cons: Parking, lukewarm wait/service staff, tables too close

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