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🤢 2/5 - Found the time limit policy to be odd considering we were
By 👻 @Lesli P., 03/15/2024 3:00 am
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Found the time limit policy to be odd considering we were seated after our reservation time and had to wait an hour for our entrees. FYI, the timer does not start when you're seated, it starts at the time you made your reservation for. When they came to let us know we had 30 minutes left, we mentioned how we had been waiting on them all night and they explained that steak takes a long time to cook. I'm not saying that isn't true, but the steak is not a thick cut and we asked for it "medium", not "well done". Also, why not disclose that when people are ordering? A heads up would be nice. It's stressful to know you're under a time constraint when you have zero control of the situation because it's not up to you when the food comes out, only how fast you can eat it once it does come out. We were there to celebrate a special occasion and not once was it acknowledged, which I will give them the benefit of the doubt and say perhaps it wasn't their fault and maybe it's just the way the reservations come through. It just seemed unusual because it's always been acknowledged everywhere else where I've been asked when making the reservation if it is for a special occasion. I also didn't understand the "family style" term used throughout the menu and that the server also referred to. None of these dishes are large enough to be shared or considered "family style", besides maybe the tempura veggies, which are listed as a side, but are more of an appetizer. To enter the restaurant, you are first brought into a room where they tell you a little bit about the place, but because the entrance is also the exit, while we were in there, a group was exiting and they were talking loudly and laughing, so we missed what the hostess said. Not a big deal and I know a lot of places use the same entrance as an exit, but because the hidden entrance is usually a big part of a speakeasies' appeal, you would think they would try to streamline this process to avoid having all sorts of guests in one room at the same time. The food and drinks are good, but overall, for the price point, there is a lot left to be desired. I know to a lot of people spending $500 on a dinner for 4 isn't a lot, so if you have that type of disposable income and don't mind feeling rushed, you will probably enjoy yourself. But for those of us who reserve an outing like this only for special occasions, I recommend you save your hard-earned money for a place that is worth it and here in San Diego they aren't hard to find.
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