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Caadxi Mezcaleria
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A wall of beer taps is the focus of a laid-back setting with pub grub, happy hour & TV sports.
Nearby attractions
Redmond Library
15990 NE 85th St, Redmond, WA 98052
Conundroom Escape Rooms Downtown Park: Luck and Key, Frankenstein, The Vault
16261 Redmond Way #150, Redmond, WA 98052
Downtown Park
16101 Redmond Way, Redmond, WA 98052
Redmond Central Connector Park
161st Avenue Northeast, Redmond, WA 98052
Sweety Saradha Arts
15600 Redmond Way #205, Redmond, WA 98052, United States
Luke McRedmond Park
15644 Redmond Way, Redmond, WA 98052
Paint Away
7345 164th Ave NE Suite I-130, Redmond, WA 98052
Anderson Park
7802 168th Ave NE, Redmond, WA 98052
SecondStory Repertory
7325 166th Ave NE Ste F250, Redmond, WA 98052
Bright Moon Art Studio
16640 Cleveland St, Redmond, WA 98052
Nearby restaurants
Sages Restaurant
15916 NE 83rd St, Redmond, WA 98052
Oto Sushi
8105 161st Avenue Northeast, Redmond, WA 98052
Ooba Tooba
15802 NE 83rd St, Redmond, WA 98052
Caadxi Mezcaleria
8300 160th Ave NE #130, Redmond, WA 98052
Village Square Cafe
16150 NE 85th St #104, Redmond, WA 98052
Niko Teriyaki
15946 Redmond Way #102, Redmond, WA 98052
Tian Fu Redmond
8102 161st Avenue Northeast, Redmond, WA 98052
Zeeks Pizza
16015 Cleveland St suite 100, Redmond, WA 98052
Woodblock
16175 Cleveland St #109, Redmond, WA 98052
Tavolàta Redmond
16050 Cleveland St, Redmond, WA 98052
Nearby hotels
Hyatt House Seattle/Redmond
15785 Bear Creek Pkwy, Redmond, WA 98052
Residence Inn by Marriott Seattle East/Redmond
7575 164th Ave NE, Redmond, WA 98052
Seattle Marriott Redmond
7401 164th Ave NE, Redmond, WA 98052
Hilton Garden Inn Redmond Seattle
16630 Redmond Way, Redmond, WA 98052
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Caadxi Mezcaleria

8300 160th Ave NE #130, Redmond, WA 98052
4.3(502)
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A wall of beer taps is the focus of a laid-back setting with pub grub, happy hour & TV sports.

attractions: Redmond Library, Conundroom Escape Rooms Downtown Park: Luck and Key, Frankenstein, The Vault, Downtown Park, Redmond Central Connector Park, Sweety Saradha Arts, Luke McRedmond Park, Paint Away, Anderson Park, SecondStory Repertory, Bright Moon Art Studio, restaurants: Sages Restaurant, Oto Sushi, Ooba Tooba, Caadxi Mezcaleria, Village Square Cafe, Niko Teriyaki, Tian Fu Redmond, Zeeks Pizza, Woodblock, Tavolàta Redmond
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Phone
(425) 242-1170
Website
caadximezcaleria.com

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Casita Burrito
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Veggie Burrito
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Seafood Burrito
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Fajita Burrito
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Enchiladas Suizas
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Cheese Dip Enchiladas
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Mole Enchiladas
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Seafood Enchiladas
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Veggie Enchiladas
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Crema Blanca Enchiladas
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Arroz Con Camarones
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Camarones Con Crema
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Camarones A La Diabla
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Camarones Monterrey
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Camarones Al Mojo
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Coctel De Camarones
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Fresh Guacamole
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Jalapeño Cheese Dip
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Bacon Wrapped Jalapeños
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Calamari
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Casita Quesadilla
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Fajita Quesadilla
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Taquitos
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Ceviche
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Diablo Wings
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Casita Nachos
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Tortilla Soup
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Caldo De Mariscos
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Caldo De Pollo
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Pozole
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Menudo Blanco
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Deluxe Taco Salad
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Avocado Caesar Salad
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Casita Salad
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Pick 2 Items
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Cab Flank Steak Fajitas
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Grilled Marinated Chicken Fajitas
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Fresh Vegetables Fajitas
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Pollo Asado
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Pollo Con Mole
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Arroz Con Pollo
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Pollo A La Crema
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Milanesa De Pollo
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Pollo Blanco
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Carne Asada
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Beef Chile Colorado
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Pork Carnitas
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Spice Crusted Ribeye
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Molcajete
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Cielo, Mar Y Tierra
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Lamb Shanks (Borrego)
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Chilaquiles
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Carne Asada Y Camarones
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Fiesta Platter
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Chips
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16oz Red Salsa
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Rice And Beans
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Chile Relleno
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Side Tamale
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Chocolate Molten Lava Cake
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Coconut Almond Fried Ice Cream
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Cream Filled Churros
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La Casita Flan
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Mango Cake
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Ribeye Tacos
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Chicharrones Tacos
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Birria Tacos
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Crispy Fish Tacos
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Nearby attractions of Caadxi Mezcaleria

Redmond Library

Conundroom Escape Rooms Downtown Park: Luck and Key, Frankenstein, The Vault

Downtown Park

Redmond Central Connector Park

Sweety Saradha Arts

Luke McRedmond Park

Paint Away

Anderson Park

SecondStory Repertory

Bright Moon Art Studio

Redmond Library

Redmond Library

4.6

(228)

Open 24 hours
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Conundroom Escape Rooms Downtown Park: Luck and Key, Frankenstein, The Vault

Conundroom Escape Rooms Downtown Park: Luck and Key, Frankenstein, The Vault

4.8

(848)

Closed
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Downtown Park

Downtown Park

4.6

(290)

Open 24 hours
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Redmond Central Connector Park

Redmond Central Connector Park

4.3

(107)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Caadxi Mezcaleria

Sages Restaurant

Oto Sushi

Ooba Tooba

Caadxi Mezcaleria

Village Square Cafe

Niko Teriyaki

Tian Fu Redmond

Zeeks Pizza

Woodblock

Tavolàta Redmond

Sages Restaurant

Sages Restaurant

4.4

(374)

Click for details
Oto Sushi

Oto Sushi

4.4

(809)

Click for details
Ooba Tooba

Ooba Tooba

4.5

(585)

$

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Caadxi Mezcaleria

Caadxi Mezcaleria

4.2

(20)

$$

Closed
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Visit us for brunch! Stay tuned for brunch parties and cumbia nights!!🍾🥂🇲🇽 #oaxaca #mexico #fyp #smallbusiness #mexicanfood #seattle
Shantala RamamoorthyShantala Ramamoorthy
Finally!!! A Mezcalaria with Oaxacan food in Redmond. Just opened today and I couldn't wait to check it out. This used to be Eastside Beerworks. Now, as much as I loved hanging out at Eastside Beerworks, I'm incredibly thrilled that it is now a Mezcalaria with amazing cocktails and mind blowing Oaxacan food. They are in the soft opening stage, but they had everything we wanted on the menu. They have another location in Snoqualmie under the name of Caadxi Oaxaca. The staff were very welcoming and friendly. Made us feel at home as soon as we stepped in. Shout out to David for accommodating our drink customizations and checking on us from time to time. They have a big menu of a ton of exotic items. Lots of vegan and vegetarian friendly options. We started with the Caadxi Margarita and the Guanabana Mezcalina. The Guanabana (Soursop!) wasn't exactly what we thought it would be. The fruit itself doesn't have much flavor. David was gracious to swap it for a Mango Mezcalina. We ordered a bunch of shareables. The Sopitos Oaxaqueno - was WOW! Tiny tostadas, with mole sauce, plantains (yes!), guacamole and Queso. The sweetness of the plantain, the earthiness of the mole and the freshness of the guacamole were a perfect medley of flavors. The chili relleno, as a side, comes without the rice and beans. A great option if you want to skip the carbs! The chili was perfectly breaded and fried on a bed of delicious tomato sauce! The third one we ordered was Rajas Con Creama - poblano peppers, corn, onion, melted gooey queso served warm with freshly fried tortilla chips. It's kind of like the spinach and artichoke dip but with a Mexican twist. The chips were too good! I'm not a fan of the ones that look and taste like they came out of a bag from a grocery store. This was made in house, upon order and brought out warm and fresh. Everything was beyond amazing. There's a lot more we want to try. So, we'll definitely be back. So should you. Go give this new business some love!
Grant BGrant B
I'm glad I tried out this new restaurant, it's rare that you get a unique experience in the PNW and even less so in Redmond. Plenty of great food in Redmond, but Oaxacan is a distinctly new thing. Anytime you can say "I drank mezcal in a beautiful oaxacan restaurant" you have already achieved a winning hand. I wanted my first Mezcal in 3 decades to be something similar to what I had in the past with a smoky unsweet flavor. It was nostalgia that influenced me and I also expected something bitter like you might find with low end tequila. I wasn't drinking fancy mezcal in my 20s, but I still liked it. I was served Ramiz mezcal from an importer in Federal Way. It was not bitter, it was warm with agave flavors that filled my mouth with a small sip. Each sip finished with that nostalgic smoky taste I wanted. I'm not a heavy drinker so that one shot was my apéritif and digestif for the night. Perfect for both. My entre was the camarones a la oaxaquena (Oaxacan style jumbo shrimp). Unfortunately, I have never cooked in this style so other than the shrimp, onions and mushrooms, I can't really describe more other than it was delicious. What I can tell you is the corn tortillas were exceptionally soft, moist and chewy. Not your typical tortillas. The fluffy rice was perfectly prepared. I can't imagine anything from this kitchen coming out bad. My meal cost $50 not including tip and I think of that as a great price for the experience I had. I will be going back and trying different mezcal and the tamales de mole are next on my list.
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Finally!!! A Mezcalaria with Oaxacan food in Redmond. Just opened today and I couldn't wait to check it out. This used to be Eastside Beerworks. Now, as much as I loved hanging out at Eastside Beerworks, I'm incredibly thrilled that it is now a Mezcalaria with amazing cocktails and mind blowing Oaxacan food. They are in the soft opening stage, but they had everything we wanted on the menu. They have another location in Snoqualmie under the name of Caadxi Oaxaca. The staff were very welcoming and friendly. Made us feel at home as soon as we stepped in. Shout out to David for accommodating our drink customizations and checking on us from time to time. They have a big menu of a ton of exotic items. Lots of vegan and vegetarian friendly options. We started with the Caadxi Margarita and the Guanabana Mezcalina. The Guanabana (Soursop!) wasn't exactly what we thought it would be. The fruit itself doesn't have much flavor. David was gracious to swap it for a Mango Mezcalina. We ordered a bunch of shareables. The Sopitos Oaxaqueno - was WOW! Tiny tostadas, with mole sauce, plantains (yes!), guacamole and Queso. The sweetness of the plantain, the earthiness of the mole and the freshness of the guacamole were a perfect medley of flavors. The chili relleno, as a side, comes without the rice and beans. A great option if you want to skip the carbs! The chili was perfectly breaded and fried on a bed of delicious tomato sauce! The third one we ordered was Rajas Con Creama - poblano peppers, corn, onion, melted gooey queso served warm with freshly fried tortilla chips. It's kind of like the spinach and artichoke dip but with a Mexican twist. The chips were too good! I'm not a fan of the ones that look and taste like they came out of a bag from a grocery store. This was made in house, upon order and brought out warm and fresh. Everything was beyond amazing. There's a lot more we want to try. So, we'll definitely be back. So should you. Go give this new business some love!
Shantala Ramamoorthy

Shantala Ramamoorthy

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I'm glad I tried out this new restaurant, it's rare that you get a unique experience in the PNW and even less so in Redmond. Plenty of great food in Redmond, but Oaxacan is a distinctly new thing. Anytime you can say "I drank mezcal in a beautiful oaxacan restaurant" you have already achieved a winning hand. I wanted my first Mezcal in 3 decades to be something similar to what I had in the past with a smoky unsweet flavor. It was nostalgia that influenced me and I also expected something bitter like you might find with low end tequila. I wasn't drinking fancy mezcal in my 20s, but I still liked it. I was served Ramiz mezcal from an importer in Federal Way. It was not bitter, it was warm with agave flavors that filled my mouth with a small sip. Each sip finished with that nostalgic smoky taste I wanted. I'm not a heavy drinker so that one shot was my apéritif and digestif for the night. Perfect for both. My entre was the camarones a la oaxaquena (Oaxacan style jumbo shrimp). Unfortunately, I have never cooked in this style so other than the shrimp, onions and mushrooms, I can't really describe more other than it was delicious. What I can tell you is the corn tortillas were exceptionally soft, moist and chewy. Not your typical tortillas. The fluffy rice was perfectly prepared. I can't imagine anything from this kitchen coming out bad. My meal cost $50 not including tip and I think of that as a great price for the experience I had. I will be going back and trying different mezcal and the tamales de mole are next on my list.
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4.3
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5.0
1y

Finally!!! A Mezcalaria with Oaxacan food in Redmond. Just opened today and I couldn't wait to check it out. This used to be Eastside Beerworks. Now, as much as I loved hanging out at Eastside Beerworks, I'm incredibly thrilled that it is now a Mezcalaria with amazing cocktails and mind blowing Oaxacan food. They are in the soft opening stage, but they had everything we wanted on the menu. They have another location in Snoqualmie under the name of Caadxi Oaxaca.

The staff were very welcoming and friendly. Made us feel at home as soon as we stepped in. Shout out to David for accommodating our drink customizations and checking on us from time to time.

They have a big menu of a ton of exotic items. Lots of vegan and vegetarian friendly options. We started with the Caadxi Margarita and the Guanabana Mezcalina. The Guanabana (Soursop!) wasn't exactly what we thought it would be. The fruit itself doesn't have much flavor. David was gracious to swap it for a Mango Mezcalina.

We ordered a bunch of shareables. The Sopitos Oaxaqueno - was WOW! Tiny tostadas, with mole sauce, plantains (yes!), guacamole and Queso. The sweetness of the plantain, the earthiness of the mole and the freshness of the guacamole were a perfect medley of flavors. The chili relleno, as a side, comes without the rice and beans. A great option if you want to skip the carbs! The chili was perfectly breaded and fried on a bed of delicious tomato sauce! The third one we ordered was Rajas Con Creama - poblano peppers, corn, onion, melted gooey queso served warm with freshly fried tortilla chips. It's kind of like the spinach and artichoke dip but with a Mexican twist. The chips were too good! I'm not a fan of the ones that look and taste like they came out of a bag from a grocery store. This was made in house, upon order and brought out warm and fresh.

Everything was beyond amazing. There's a lot more we want to try. So, we'll definitely be back. So should you. Go give this new...

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5.0
1y

I'm glad I tried out this new restaurant, it's rare that you get a unique experience in the PNW and even less so in Redmond. Plenty of great food in Redmond, but Oaxacan is a distinctly new thing. Anytime you can say "I drank mezcal in a beautiful oaxacan restaurant" you have already achieved a winning hand.

I wanted my first Mezcal in 3 decades to be something similar to what I had in the past with a smoky unsweet flavor. It was nostalgia that influenced me and I also expected something bitter like you might find with low end tequila. I wasn't drinking fancy mezcal in my 20s, but I still liked it.

I was served Ramiz mezcal from an importer in Federal Way. It was not bitter, it was warm with agave flavors that filled my mouth with a small sip. Each sip finished with that nostalgic smoky taste I wanted. I'm not a heavy drinker so that one shot was my apéritif and digestif for the night. Perfect for both.

My entre was the camarones a la oaxaquena (Oaxacan style jumbo shrimp). Unfortunately, I have never cooked in this style so other than the shrimp, onions and mushrooms, I can't really describe more other than it was delicious.

What I can tell you is the corn tortillas were exceptionally soft, moist and chewy. Not your typical tortillas. The fluffy rice was perfectly prepared. I can't imagine anything from this kitchen coming out bad.

My meal cost $50 not including tip and I think of that as a great price for the experience I had. I will be going back and trying different mezcal and the tamales de mole are...

   Read more
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3.0
3y

I want to start out by saying that the food has been amazing. And my past experiences a few months back were good. However, the past 3 times I went here, it has been with the same waiter. Here's the issue. He's very forgetful. 1st time there, he took mental notes as we ordered, then went and got us the wrong food and drink. He said he'll take it back but I decide to use eat it. 2nd time, everything was ok except that we were waiting for him for 30 mins and he never checked on us to bring the check. We went inside to pay after the wait. Today, the 3rd time we saw him again, already braced for the worse, he took mental notes with our order, came back to double check and brought us wrong drinks. While placing my drink on the table, he slipped and spill the whole thing on me. I smile and told him it's fine he insisted that he'll comp my drink. I didn't care because it's just coke. The check came and he charged us anyway which was fine with me. But I want to leave a review here because I genuinely think that he never actually remembered any of those things that happened. I've love this place for the food but the service has gone down hill. I want to go back but I'm terrified that he'll wait on us again. We sat outside in the heated tent on Saturday. I hope management know who I am talking about. I dont want anything bad to happen to him I just hope that we won't...

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