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Lonestar: Not Just Another Steakhouse


She greeted us with a smile and was professionally dressed and neat in appearance, we ordered our drinks and she asked right away if we were ready to order. My guest and I both said we needed a minute to decide. She returned with our drinks and again asked if we were ready to order yet. Neither I nor my guest was ready to order so we stated we needed a few more minutes. She again returned after a few minutes and asked again if we were ready. We chose to order an appetizer and I then ordered a mixed drink. We also ordered our meal at this time. Jen returned with our appetizer and then hastily brought our salads, which I believe was a tad hurried between items. Jen then brought our meals and at this time my guest reminded her that she had forgotten my drink. She apologized and proceeded to get my drink. She did offer to replenish our soft drinks and rolls when emptied and cleared our plates accordingly. Upon finishing our meals we had to ask for a dessert menu instead of being offered one. .
             Granted it was 9:30pm which is getting close to closing time of 10pm but we were still enjoying our meal and wanted to finish the evening with something sweet. Upon being served our desert our bill was placed on the table and she stated she would take it when we were ready. I waited a short time placed the amount in with the bill and informed her to keep the change; she stated thank you and left our table. In all, the service for the night was adequate but not memorable. I prefer to dine at an establishment in which the server goes out of his/her way to give the guest the impression of being their exclusive client. Granted the host did an exceptional job and the manager did stop by our table to see how our evening and meal was going which I did appreciate, but our server did not do the restaurant justice for first impressions.
             The appearance of Lonestar was fresh, attractive and aromatic with scents of lingering barbeque basting on an open fire.


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