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We
went
for
lunch
on
New
Year's
Day.
Even
though
it
was
not
very
crowded,
it
took
about
15
minutes
to
get
seated.
And
they
was
only
after
finally
flagging
down
a
server
who
didn't
seem
surprised
the
host
was
missing.
We
were
seated
at
a
table
in
a
highly
visible
to
staff
table,
but
it
took
another
maybe
20+
minutes
before
even
getting
acknowledged
after
flagging
down
the
server
who
initially
greeted
us!
I
was
completely
ready
to
walk,
but
my
husband
had
never
tried
the
food
and
was
very
interested
in
doing
so.
He
said
it
appeared
a
mix-up
was
created
by
the
missing
host.
Once
we
got
a
server,
she
said
there
may
have
been
some
confusion.
In
any
case,
she(I
believe
her
name
was
Izzy)
was
amazing
and
fantastic
in
every
way!
She
was
attentive
and
efficient.
We
told
her
it
looked
as
if
she
and
the
server
who
seated
us
were
the
only
ones
working,
even
though
there
were
several
other
team
members
all
over
the
place!
Speaking
of
which,
the
host
kept
walking
back
and
forth
between
two
spots,
looking
lost
without
doing
much.
He
eventually
seated
some
folks,
and
as
they
walked
by
us,
we
heard
him
say
to
them
that
he
was
completely
out
of
it
because
he
hadn't
gotten
any
sleep
the
night
before!
Cool,
it
was
New
Year's
Eve,
but
still
gotta
work,
and
don't
tell
irritated
customers
that!
In
the
end,
my
husband
loved
the
food!
He
is
a
VERY
picky,
or
as
my
dad
used
to
say
of
him,
"particular"
eater.
It
was
good
to
me,
too.
An
initially,
potentially
horrible
dining
experience
was
made
good
by
a
great
server
and
a
happy
husband!