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    Just had drinks and appetizers today, everything tasted good,but, prices were a little expensive for my taste,probably won't visit this establishment often.

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    My boyfriend was excited to try this place.  It has a very nice ambiance, and the service was nice, although a little slow.  Even though we were sitting at the bar our first drinks took at least 10 minutes.  They were pretty good although could have been shaken a little longer to get them a little colder.  The reason I am really reviewing this place is to warn you about the crab cakes.  Don't get them.  They are not worth the money and they are not good.  I didn't even have to taste them to know that they were bad, I could tell by looking at them.  They are about 1/4 of an inch think, to crunchy, and you can barely tell it's crab - there's no claw meat at all, mostly filling.  So deconstructed (and not in the trendy way) I am doubtful it was even real crab meat.  And if it's not they are making a killing at selling 2 tiny cakes for $12.50.

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    My wife and her parents went here for Easter buffet, which apparently you need reservations for - strange since it didn't appear busy.  Anyways, we found the place off of 4th and the outside was very unassuming, but once we walked in it felt very classy!  We were quickly given a table and the decor was quite interesting.  I can see why they named it Generations with all of their own family photos on the wall.  There is a sense of poetry in the photos that inspire conversations.  The rest of the decor was well thought out and well put together.

    The server was very friendly and I was very impressed with her!  Since the meal was buffet style we just had to order drinks.  The options were juice, water, mimosas and a bottomless blood mary bar (which is cool if you like those).  I had a Mimosa and they had bloody marys.  They were all good, but expensive (the prices were not on the menu - kinda sneaky).

    The food was all typical breakfast items including waffles, country potatoes, biscuits and gravy, etc.  They also had some other interesting items such as shrimp and salmon!  All of the food was good and I would recommend anyone to this establishment.  I'll have to warn them about the prices, but that shouldn't deter most from coming here on an occasional basis.

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    Delicious ! The duck sandwich is our favorite but we have enjoyed so much on the menu ! They have excellent martini's too!

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    I like this place a lot,
    My Husband & I live a few blocks away & enjoy walking there for happy hours. We enjoy supporting Downtown Loveland & are very active there.
    It's small, tables are close which lends itself to chatty tables & people talking-I like that. It's a nicer, upscal-ish place to grab a drink downtown.

    If you happen to go during Happy Hour I would recommend paying off your bill at the end of happy hour, and then starting another with regular pricing, we have had consistant problems with items on our bill.

    I go there regularly and will continue too.

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    Seven of us from a conference in town stopped by for a wine tasting on Thursday evening in February. The day after they reopened after their refurbishing. It was pretty quiet even though there were three tables occupied.
    We were given a choice of seats and we took forever to order but they were patient with us. The server, I think his name was Andrew, was a English chap who was quite entertaining. Under different circumstances however, I would probably call him incompetent. But we were in high spirits despite the snow. (One of the ladies who's about 35 or so loudly mentioned she hadn't been carded and he ran back from the kitchen asking to see her ID. It was kinda hilarious. Even more so because of the context... haha)
    We ordered 4 tapas style appetizers. I got the bacon wrapped dates, which is the special that you get if you show your yelp check in to them. It was DELICIOUS! They were lovely and gave us seven pieces of everything that we ordered, which is probably not how many is usually on the plate. They also took off a bunch from our bill. By my standards, that's A-OK!

    The wine tasting was informative and delicious. There was a chardonnay, a rose, and another wine starting with an M. I forget. it was deliciously sweet. The sommelier told us a lot about his wine classes and even gave a couple of us a fancy cork screw. I was a little bummed I didn't get one but I couldn't have brought it with me anyway so that's okay :)  
    If I'm ever in town again, I'd definitely be back. They seem to have lots of specials and deals, even other than Thursday night ladies night!

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    Had a girls' night out tonight and overall had a good time.  The service was a little slow but the waitress was sweet and attentive.  15 martinis to choose from, plus special cocktails, wine, beer.  Small tapas menu, and even smaller full meal selection. Don't go here for dinner.  Go for the nice atmosphere, obviously new with grey brick and black leather banquet seating, and to enjoy a drink. I had the Mary Jane martini, sweet with a little kick, while a friend had the Basil cucumber martini, which was more herbal and refreshing. I had the mushroom goat cheese pizza.  Plethora of basil and generous amount of goat cheese on a tender crust, while my friend had the eggplant dip.  It turned out to be a huge helping of dip, very tomato-paste tasting and cold, with a strange aftertaste, with a lot of water crackers to eat.  It wasn't a winner.  But the place was fun and a good way to start off your evening.

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    We had such a great experience the first time we went to Generations that we thought we would go back. It was a warm evening in April and inside the restaurant was boiling hot - literally we were dripping in sweat by the time we left. The food was still very good (the highlight really) and the wine menu is very limited (considering its a wine bar).... they have a patio, currently you can't take drinks out there. After this experience not sure we will be returning...

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    Blink and you might miss this place when driving down 4th street in Loveland. Since it was still day light outside, we caught a glance of this little spot on the far west side of the developing downtown area and went in.

    Atmosphere:  The outside isn't much to look at and other than the sign out front; you may not think its any type of bar, let alone a wine & martini joint. The inside is painted in grays and deep purples with black carpet on the floor.  The bar itself is long and takes up the west side of the narrow building and is lined with white retro style bar stools, that are a bit wobbly but comfy once perched upon. There are tables with couch style bench seating on the opposite wall and a patio opening in the next week.

    Service:  Service was great at the bar. In fact, there were twice as many workers as there were customers.

    Drinks:  The wine list is well thought out, but the martini selection seems to be fluffed with well-known shots turned into a larger martini versions. The lack of originality was made up for with execution of the "Cherry Cheesecake" martini, which managed to be as decadent as cheesecake, yet still light and refreshing. The "Joes" (a classic dirty gin martini) was shaken to perfection and blue cheese stuffed olives were a welcome garnish. Oh and if you are there when the train passes by they offer $2 shots called "train shots" from a dispenser sitting behind the bar.

    Food:  The menu isn't the largest we have seen but is well rounded with a selection of Tapas, flat-bread pizzas, sandwiches and wraps. We enjoyed the roasted red pepper hummus that was served with crackers, pita bread and fresh vegetables.  Everything is very reasonably priced with nothing over $13 and most appetizers are half price during happy hour.

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    Been waiting 15 mins for a martini..rediculous
    Martini was good once I actually got it

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    I bought a Groupon stating to redeem Sunday through Thursday and went in April 16 a Monday and they were closed the owner Erin was very rude and unapologetic. She pawned the mistake on Groupon. I called Groupon and Erin set up the days! I got a refund and will never step foot in that nasty bar again. Erin needs to get out of the customer service industry because she really does SUCK at it.

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    Food and drinks were good. They have a wide variety of drinks and the atmosphere is unique and romantic. Good place for hang-outs and dates. Just wish they had more food options on the menu.

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