Great venue, excellent music, okay food , but understaffed and poor service. Â The food took too long (30-40 minutes for breakfast?) had missing items or wrong all together. Â About 50% of the people at our table got the wrong food; one guy had to get 3 omelettes before it was what he ordered. Â I ordered the Texas French toast with "Vermont Maple Syrup" and bacon; regular-sized bread, sausage instead of bacon, and never any maple syrup. Â They did not have enough wait staff, and when our waitress was visibly crying you could not say anything without upsetting her. Â When I told her calmly I did not get the bacon I ordered she told me I was being difficult. Getting the drink you wanted became so impossible that we started to go up and order from the bar.
The manager did not seem to care, probably because they make most of their revenue from the drinks. Â We felt so bizarrely uncomfortable with how upset our waitress was we decided to leave instead of enjoying more of the music and having a few more drinks. My suggestion is not to come here for food but just to enjoy the music, dancing, and have a few drinks.
Took a drive and found this cafe. The crab cake was tasty but I have never seen it not come with some sort of sauce. The burger was a little on the dry side when ordered medium rare. French Fries were nice and crunchy.
Waitress at bar never asked how our meal was or if we needed anything else.
Total dive bar filled with the same people I saw hanging around outside when I'd pass by as a kid. They've done a lot of renovations since it was damaged by a fire a little while back. It's neat and clean, has always been busy the evenings I've been in, service is quick, live music is entertaining, and I've heard the food - though nothing special - is pretty good. All in all, this is where I'd rather go for a drink. It isn't snobby, which so many Jamestown restaurant/bars unfortunately are.
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