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Businiess name:  Rodney's
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Rodney's in Castle Pines is a disaster! A Valentine's weekend dinner spent with another couple turned into a nightmare. We suggested Rodney's because we have enjoyed his restaurants for years. Yikes! What happened? Seating after 1.5 hour wait... with no suggestion that the original 20 minute quoted wait was never going to be honored. All of the "specials" were gone along with 1/2 the regular menu. The height of the fiasco was the "chef" coming out from the kitchen to yammer on and on about the perils of how to order meat for a restaurant. Sorry, that's not my job. My job is to make sure no one we know ever darkens their door again. Come on, Rodney, if you're going to move to a place like Castle Pines - act like you know what you are doing. What a pity. Cons: poor management, poor food planning, poor response

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