The staff was rude and lacked knowledge. I asked one employee what the soup of the day was, she said she didn't know and walked away. She didn't return. She didn't go ask someone. She just left me standing there. I asked the next employee what the soup of the day was and he said he didn't know and walked away. He didn't return or ask anyone either. He also just left me standing there. I waited for the next employee who finally knew what the soup was. I ordered some soup and sat down. About half way through my meal, I got up to refill my water and said 2nd not helpful employee tried bussing my bowl of soup. I returned to my table in time to stop him and he gave me the nastiest look, set my bowl down and...
Read moreI’d been to the World War One Museum several times before I even noticed it had a cafe. I’m glad I decided to check it out. The reviewers who claim the cafe doesn't serve hot food had a different experience than my friend and I had. I admit that I was disappointed they no longer serve entrees based on the food soldiers ate in the trenches during the war (other than trench stew, which is still on the menu). But they make a nice reuben, and when we were there they had scones made with a period recipe (though I regret not getting jam to put on them). The service is polite, the dining area is comfortable and the...
Read moreI went Sunday and I ordered the combo the employee was frozen in time. I had to ask her if something was wrong 😂. Too bad she doesn't try. Here let me go behind the counter and get it myself.... Finally she stopped chewing her food and said you need to tell me ham or turkey. I'm sorry I couldn't guess why. It would be better if it was self serve. That way we wouldn't...
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