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Businiess name:  Waves Pub & Grill
Review by:  susan b.
Review content: 
This place is amazing. Negatives: The decor is something i'd expect in grandpa's house: oil paintings of boats or waves everywhere. And, they allow smoking, and it can get smokey because of it's small size. (My husband and i are non-smokers). Positives: great food and service. most of the waitresses have all the specials memorized (and they have a lot every night). We have eaten there twice now, and everything we've had is superb. i am a smaller eater, yet i always manage to get an appetizer and dessert, because i just can't pass up any opportunity to eat more of their food. The crab-avocado salad with chipolte dressing, the lobster bisque, red beans and andoui sausage soup, the lobster pasta (can't remember the name) and the blackberry reduction duck are all highly recommended. We love spice, and the salad and red bean soup really filled our craving for it in a city we have found lacks in spicyiness -(we just moved here from San Francisco, which, in general, seems to employ much hotter spices.) The staff learns your names if you come in enough. Despite being very busy on New Year's Eve, the waitresses, the owner, and the bartender joked around with us. I love this place. Hands down my favorite in Racine thus far.

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