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whitmore August 30, 20081
I have to say I disagree about the Dakota Tavern. While a good idea in theory, when I went there the food was at best mediocre, and the service terrible. We had to fight to get served, and several times the servers forgot to bring things we asked for. It was busy for brunch, but if that is their gig, they have to do better. As well, there is no choice in what you get - scrambled eggs, bacon, and potatoes. All done cafeteria style, and done to the same quality level. My advice, go somewhere else to eat, then go sit at the bar and listen to the bluegrass, which is worthwhile.
Service is especially important when hung over. You don't want to have to constantly be looking for attention from wait staff when your head is swimming.
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