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Meadows

Meadows

East National Road, Springfield, 45505, United States Of America

Tea • Vegan • American • Sandwiches


"Oh where to start?? We were ignored when we were told to find our own seat for maybe 10 minutes thirsty and hungry without even a menu. My girlfriend chased down a worker and they got us some menus. Another 5 to 10 go by and the waitress asked us what we wanted to drink we chose tea. We were so hungry we ordered when she brought the drinks because we didn’t know when we would see her again. We ordered a Newyork strip each, mine medium, hers medium well, she got mashed potatoes and gravy I got loaded baked potato and each got a salad. She asked for rolls to go with her meal. The salads were iceberg out of a bag and not very good she took a few bites I ate almost half. And we were hungry! About 40 minutes later our food arrived. But not the rolls. She brought with it an empty bottle of 57. My stake was kinda tough and had NO seasoning of any kind just tasted like meat. Hers was completely charred and she couldn’t cut it. But somehow pink in the middle her gravy had skin on it from being cold like it sat on the plate the 40 minutes waiting for the steak. We reminded the waitress about the rolls and showed her the empty bottle of 57 which I was now needing if I was gonna attempt to eat my steak. She brought another EMPTY BOTTLE OF 57. My potato looked gross. Didn’t even touch it. The rolls appeared after we had both lost our appetite we asked for the check left most of the food on the table spent $80 with $6 for a tip (I believe in leaving good tips so that felt awkward) and walked out with our food sitting on the table. Pic taken on way out the door. It was a miserable experience. What a very sad situation for everyone involved."

Redmond Subs

Redmond Subs

16494 Ne 74th St Redmond, WA 98052-7802, United States

Bars • Pizza • Seafood • American


"The sign for Hugo 's promotes their food as healthy and gluten free. If I recall correctly, words like delicious do not appear on the sign, and I fear this may reflect the restaurant 's aspirations. Five us us went to brunch, each ordering different entrees and most ordering different side dishes as well. None of us were delighted with our food. Portions were smallish, flavors muted to the point of nondetection, textures were monotonous (soggy is a favorite) and even the coffee, handsomely presented in a monstrous French press with an sad half inch of grounds at the bottom, was weak. Our server was earnest and amiable, but responsible for more than twenty customers and the job seemed to overwhelm her. Entrees arrived after long delays at widely different times, often separated from their garnishes. (Eggs, for example, arrived without the ordered hollandaise; salad without the requested bacon; in both cases the items were apparently ready but the server needed reminders to bring them). At the end of the meal, we even got the wrong bill. The menu offers multiple vegan and gluten free choices, clearly labelled, so if you cannot find such items in restaurants elsewhere, I suppose this would be a haven of sorts. It does not, however, do much to make anyone excited about food in general nor this food in particular. It really appears to be a restaurant for people more excited about ingredients (or the absence of ingredients) than about dining . Despite its modest accomplishments, Hugo 's prices are somewhat expensive (about $30 a person for our brunch including tax and tip, with two dishes each and no alcoholic beverages). Hugo 's is earnest about its goals and the brightly lit space is charming, but even with the food constraints to which it caters, I think most prospective patrons could do better elsewhere."