Terrible experience and not worth the price. PS has so many other nice places and restaurants to offer. I should also note we were not staying at the hotel.
We got seated and it took awhile to get a server out to our table. When they finally took our order we ended up not getting everything and waited at least 45 minutes for our last dish (food was fine but pricey) Meanwhile they never checked in with us or even realized there was a delay. Finally when they came to clear the plates, our server still had no idea we didn’t get our full order and we had to tell her that we didn’t get everything(she offered the excuse that the chef took a break which just made it worse). We declined to wait for the dish (it was just a baked egg dish!) and to apologize our server offered to comp our drinks. However when we got our check, we were still being charged for the dish we never received and nothing was comped. We had to notify the server of this and she adjusted the check and still nothing was comped. What really made the whole experience sour was the GM and server were hanging inside the restaurant the whole time laughing and hanging out with friends. Other tables around us also came and went while we still waited for anyone to check in on us and realize we hadn’t received our full order.
UPDATE: manager responded below and gave me their email. I followed up via email but never...
Read moreDelicious! Just treated ourselves to a tasty Jidori Chicken Gyoza and can’t wait for the Kale Salad and Tin Cup!
Easy parking, nice indoor and outdoor vibes, incredible Blood & Smoke and Airmail cocktail. We liked Blood & Smoke better tbh. And love, love, love the record player and chill mix of fun vibes (40s era standards and UK ‘60s rock) coming from different albums. You can take your drinks and sit by the fire pit.
Owners from New York and other is very worldly with a fun accent from Whales.
Some people here have reservations and others don’t, but very clean, friendly, upscale yet casual place!
Funny and sweet bartenders and...
Read moreI suspect it’s a matter of time before getting into Lost Property will be difficult, and this review will probably help with that. Haha
We had a delightful dinner here before a show downtown. The restaurant is beautiful and tastefully decorated in a Mod 60’s style, attached to Skylark Hotel.
The menu is small and limited but contains several interesting choices. We started with some tasty chicken Gyoza with a spicy ginger soy sauce. The lobster roll was delicious accompanied by crispy pomme frites. Companion had some nicely done fried chicken.
Service was stellar!
On the pricy side for smaller plates but most enjoyable food...
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