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フィードバックを提供するI just had my first lunch in the standard. I ordered the meat and it was just the best I ever had. the plate also came with potato crispy, slightly crispy fried wobble, and collared greens with the perfect hauch of heat / image. the whole plate was excellent. do not change, I will order it again!
The staff are very friendly and accommodating to ensure their best experience. the special cocktails we tried were delicious and the food was also very good. will definitely go back. look forward to the Sunday brunch
A beautiful addition to spartanburg's growing fleet of creative and innovative restaurant options. there is a bit of room for improvement on the back office to table dynamics, but it has a beautiful and fluctuating atmosphere. I enjoyed the drayton daisy cocktail, and the drinks options are definitiw there. well made to bring to spartanburg.
The food here was very standard. I was expecting a lot more, considering the hype this place receives. Everything is extra, including bread. Cocktails are also very small and seem watered down for the price. I don't mind paying more for good food and drinks, but literally getting three sips out of an $8 cocktail is ridiculous. Also, the service is lacking. So many different people came to the table over the course of the meal, with our waitress only making one of those appearances. I would not recommend this place. There are a lot better restaurants with better food in the Spartanburg area.
This was our 1st visit. The atmosphere was exciting. Staff were polite and helpful. The food was good. A little heavy on the taste for me, if you understand that. It was good. But was really heavy, not necessarily on spice...just flavor. I can't really explain...But Good in a different way. Presentation nice. When we were there we were seated directly beside a huge birthday party and not the restaurants fault but the party was an adult party what seemed to be a family. They allowed their smaller kids to run around and yell and pop balloons which wasn't pleasant. But, again, not the establishments fault. A parent problem.