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Hen Quarter Dublin, Oh

Hen Quarter Dublin, Oh

6628 Riverside Drive, Dublin, United States

Fish • Cheese • Seafood • Breakfast


"We’ve been wanting to give Hen Quarter a try and were happy to finally make it happen. We’d heard good things and love trying new restaurants and we love the destination feel of Bridge Park. There were several parties going on in the restaurant so things were a bit clogged at the entrance and elsewhere with folks just hanging out in the aisles but happy to see a busy restaurant on a Tuesday night. Atmosphere is really cool with a contemporary and industrial look, with modern furniture touches. What is a little confusing is that the tag line advertises “sophisticated southern” but there is very little that actually feels southern. The music was urban R&B, some of the fixtures are pretty glamorous, and much of the menu was seafood. Yes, there is chicken and waffles and collards, but I couldn’t tell if we were doing low country, New Orleans, Deep South or coastal or just contemporary American. The fried Brussels app was really tasty as were the deviled eggs app. One of our party got the chicken and waffles and loved it. It was a huge portion. Our other two fish meals weren’t that spectacular…good, yes…memorable or re-order, probably not. The snickerdoodle bread pudding was pretty special and we shared one. Probably the highlight. Service was excellent! Our server was juggling a few tables extremely well. The bar tender, a busser, and another wait staff member all thanked us on our way out…which made us feel like “regulars”…the hostesses didn’t, which was noticeable because everyone else had been so hospitable! I know it’s a very minor detail but just stood out in contrast. At almost $60 per person with tip, no alcohol, it is expensive, which drove up the expectations a bit, too. We had a fine night out and thank the team for the experience."

Flame - Main Dining Room (No Hibachi)

Flame - Main Dining Room (No Hibachi)

100 W. 82nd St New York, NY 10024, 10024-5516, United States

Asian • Sushi • Asiatic • Brazier


"Average service/management and food. Easy dining for large family/groups/kids. You can make a mess and it’s fine. Servers don’t mind nor do they clean up between entrees. Fine to dine if you don’t have high expectations and want little hibachi flame entertainment. I made a birthday dinner reservation for 16 people and brought our own birthday cake. Was assured at reservation over the phone servers can slice and serve the cake. When I watched the server poorly cut/butcher, using a “spoon” and knife, to serve the first three shabby broken down slices from a beautiful Magnolia Bakery cake I had to step in and explain how to slice and serve more “thoughtfully” to the birthday girl and guests. I asked if they had a cake server and they said they did not have one. The two servers walked away after I showed them how to cut/serve and after they brought regular metal spoons which I had also asked to replace the flimsy small white plastic teaspoons for desert. Note: they also forgot and did not serve ice cream which was supposed to be part of the meal. When I mentioned how awfully the cake was being served and how servers all walked away and didn’t assist, the manager lady/hostess was defensive, unapologetic and rude. Instead her response was, we are not responsible for slicing cakes.” I asked if that is the case why did you tell me over the phone you did? She’ just said it’s “something we offer.” — very bad customer service! Training and management at this restaurant has low/average standards. On top of disappointing birthday dining experience, they also automatically charged 20% gratuity."

Sliccily Pizza Pub

Sliccily Pizza Pub

8427 W Cermak Rd, 60546, North Riverside, United States

Pizza • Lunch • Drinks • Italian


"I liked the atmosphere. I LOVED the variety of music! My drink, a Mexican Mule was good. (same as Moscow Mule but with tequila instead of vodka. I have 2 suggestions: They should add a middke-of-the-road tequila, such as Jose Cuervo Reposado, etc. Reason: They only carry 2 tequilas.... 1 of which is a well quality which just doesnt that great likely to give most people a headache; the other the opposite extreme.... 2 high-end brands which come along with a FOUR upcharge! Every bar I have ever been to also has a standard middle-of-the-road reposado tequila. Typically Jose Cuervo Reposado, but there 's plenty of other well known, reasobably priced good tasting brands stocked in bars. When Im in a bar, I almost always order a cocktail with a reposado tequila. There 's either NO upcharge or at most a buck more. My example is that bars offer both a silver a gold rum. (Rum is my 2nd go-to.... I always ask for the gold. But with tequila it 's blanco (it 's clear not aged , reposado (light amber rested /aged under a year , anejo (darker amber, aged 1 to 4 years . Like any other distilled alcohol, there are a ton of brands qualities, even variety of qualities within a single brand. Ex. Jose Cuervo has several blancos reposados available even more than one anejo. My point being.... it 's odd not having one that 's between a well tequila (cheap premium (expensive . The other suggestion is about the pizza. It was just okay . It was a tad salty.... which I think was to make up for the fact that the sauce was pretty tasteless. All that is needed is more herbs! The most obvious ones being oregano garlic. Yes, it will cost a few pennies out of profit. But it will be hugely made up for by more repeat customers new customers as a result of word-of-mouth because the sauce will be flavorful instead of salty. But I will still go back again for a drink or two try something else on the menu. Just wish the pizza was more interesting cuz it 's great food to eat at the bar. Hope the owner reads this, does NOT take offense is willing to take the suggestions."