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We were just here on Saturday night and felt way too cramped during our dinner. There were groups of people standing around right by our table waiting to be seated. There is no waiting area. To top it off our food was very soggy. We have had good experiences here in the past, but it will be awhile before we go here again. View all feedback.
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We were just here on Saturday night and felt way too cramped during our dinner. There were groups of people standing around right by our table waiting to be sea...
read moreFine dining for a special occasion. I loved the fried olives they brought out before our meal. I ordered a Greek salad and the Spanakopita for an entrée. The fo...
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