Nice concept to be able to view each vendor’s menu via one QR code so you can add different food items to your cart and checkout in one bill vs having to visit each vendor separately. However, if you scan the QR code at the table, you still have to go to each location to pickup your order. And it gives you an estimated time but won’t alert you to when your order is done. I’ve seen this concept in a food market in DC but the food actually gets delivered to your table. Having to still pickup your food from different counters isn’t convenient and saves no time. I also noticed the BBQ place i ordered from via QR code didnt even have their complete menu online. So I was disappointed that I could’ve ordered additional or different items if I had ordered at the counter instead. A failed experience and underwhelming quality. Don’t think I’d eat from there again or if I did I will just go to the counter to order and not bother with the...
Read moreGoing here is a little sad these days as it is not as vibrant as before. The crab cake was so underwhelming, the cheese pizza made my tummy upset and they took away lemonade from the fountain drinks. Because it was snowing I thought this was a good spot to get everyone in the family something to eat but aside from Shake Shack not sure we will be returning soon. They have made so many changes to the outside area of the casino that it is no longer family friendly, which also does drive business. This overlooked aspect will continue to hurt their non-gambling revenue. Oh and it was $31 for the crab cake sandwich, the fries were pretty...
Read moreI was so excited to visit here to eat. Then I saw the way the that they treated there managers and I was appalled. They think because they pay them salaries they should have them working 60+ hours and they don’t treat them with no kind of respect. Then they wonder why they have a high employee turnover rate. It’s just disgusting. You are willing to work your employees to death for profit. Pure and utterly...
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