Review only based on hostess experience because that's as far as we got. Came tonight in a group of 5 people at 6:25. We were told the wait was 50 mins because there were lots of reservations tonight ( they take reservations for groups 6+). We stood in the entrance trying to figure out if we wanted to stay and wait. While we were deciding, a group of three came in, and got seated at a table that would've fit us! There were 2 2-seater tables put together to make a spot for 4, and the hostesses separated the tables and sat the party of 3 at one 2-seater, and left the other 2-seater available. Surprised, we asked the hostess why they didn't just seat our party at the table when it was configured for 4 (and add a 5th chair to the side, like they did for the 3 people at the now 2-seater). The hostess wasn't even very apologetic, she just said "oh, we didn't think about that".
So...that decided it for us. We went somewhere else for dinner. Didn't even get to try the food. Isn't a hostess's main job to greet and seat people?!
Bougie Alert!! Definitely a few things noted off of the bougie list here, specifically #15-17, maybe #18, definitely #25  <a href="/redir?url=http%3A%2F%2Fthoughtcatalog.com%2F2012%2F32-things-bougie-people-like%2F&s=87a87d7de974880dcc32c2183c61de518697c28a45a6dfe56a0db9a38a0c5cdf" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://thoughtcatalog.co…</a>.  Unexpected for a small cottage like venue located across the street from a cemetary.  FYI, not for those who want to gourge off the table like a quarterback.  But come on your best behavior and small appetite as if you will be sharing afternoon tea amongst high society.  Among the plates my group shared, the most memorable were the mac and cheese and pomme frites (aka french fries).  Service was hit or miss. Our water was not refilled and the dessert menus were placed on the table with no hesitation for questions or explanation.  The creme brulee seemed slightly undercooked too. Cute place to take gramps and nanna though.
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