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Joey D's Oak Room

📍 Address: 1015 Crown Pointe Pkwy, Atlanta

Stars: (3.5)

Ordered online for delivery with mobile waiter. The delivery service not the problem but the restaurant was a big problem. I ordered chicken wings and hamburger. Mobile waiter had to call to say they are out of wings so ordered 2 hamburgers with fries. Came with no mayo, no ketchup, nothing poor excuse for a hamburger. Never order there again. What restaurant is out of chicken wings on a Friday night at 8pm? 11.95 for the hamburger. What a waste of money Thank you Amber for your reply. I would appreciate if you did have a button to add the things that you normally get when you eat out. Also, need forks, spoon and knife. Thanks again. Peggy

Flour Bakery + Café

📍 Address: 131 Clarendon St, Boston

Stars: (4)

Been coming to the South End original location since the day it opened. Which is still the best location in terms of quality. The banana bread is the best in the city, even though it is now 3 bucks a slice and seems to go up a quarter every 6 months or less. Joanne the owner used to be seen at the South end location now she is a chain so is hardly seen at all. Still a decent place but very expensive and not was what it once was. Fell victim to the Chain syndrome.

Wild Wood Bakehouse

📍 Address: 3016 Guadalupe St, Ste 200, Austin

Stars: (4)

Love that: - everything here is 100% gluten-free including things you don't usually find, like French toast, chicken fingers, cupcakes, etc Hate that: - half of the items at the Sunday brunch buffet were lukewarm and/or dried out We've been to Wilder Wood for their brunch and even though the selection was slightly smaller, at least everything was hot and flavorful! Wild Wood missed the mark this time, but we would return for baked goods, and probably go back to the other location for brunch.

Wild Wood Bakehouse

📍 Address: 3016 Guadalupe St, Ste 200, Austin

Stars: (4)

Update- I really wanted this place to be one of those places you can always go to. Unfortunately not only the service (which for the past year has been horrible) but now also the quality of food has gone way down. I hope to be able to say they rally and come back, but after my last three "give them one more chance"s, i figured it was time to say goodbye.

Classic Cafe

📍 Address: 1313 Massachusetts Ave, Arlington

Stars: (3)

Beyond awful - dingy, grubby place, food was stone cold, service indifferent, AND it was over-priced. I had one egg with bacon, toast, home fries. Home fries had no seasoning, toast was served cold with rock-hard butter. Nothing else. Husband had two pancakes (which were heavy as lead), 2 small, dried-out sausage links, coffee. Coffee was very weak. Bill came to almost $16! I thought it had to be a mistake. When I questioned the waitress, she was really annoyed. She had charged us for items as side orders, not as the menu stated. I have never in my life not tipped a server, and usually tip 20% or more. Today, I made an exception. Not only was she nasty, she ignored us when we tried to get her attention as soon as we discovered that all of our food was cold. Unfortunately, I cannot give zero stars.

Neptune Oyster

📍 Address: 63 Salem St, Boston

Stars: (4.5)

Been here twice. The warm lobster roll is very good. I had the clam chowder and the potatoes were hard, looks like they didn't cook all the way. It's ok. I can't say I'd go out of my way to eat here again. I rather just drive to the North Shore and eat in Gloucester fresh off the fishing boats. But I'm glad I tried it. I think you should def. try it at least once.

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