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The Chocolate

The Chocolate

114 West Chippewa Street, Buffalo, 14202, United States Of America

Fish • Pasta • Cheese • Chocolate


"Welp. I must say I was pretty disappointed. Last time I was here with my friend the service was slow but at least we got what we ordered. On a Tuesday evening when its not very busy we waited for a while to be served, then we take our order and wait again until I had to pay for another 40 minutes for my car to be parked in the street. We then got our food and it was okay. No complaints on my crab cakes. However when we were done I told the waiter I wanted the make your own smores thing. Instead got fondue for 2 . I mean smores and fondue dont even really sound similar so im confused how that mix up could happen. The real kicker though was the food for the fondue. (remember we wanted the smore thing not the fondue thing) You could tell that the food on the dish was pretty old. The strawberries looked like they been in the fridge for more than a week and a half. Not to mention bits of mold on one of them. The pretzels were stale and looked a bit wrinkly? If your pretzels are wrinkly that means its time to switch them out for fresher ones lol. However the brownie was good and the bananas were good also. Unfortunatly the main reason why I wanted to go to the chocolate bar was for the make your own smores because of how different and unique it is. So was it worth the very long wait? (we were there for probably more than a hour and a half with only a few people in the restaurant), no I wouldn't say so. Would I come back? Until i hear that the service is a bit faster."

Good Company

Good Company

1200 W 76th St, 44102, Cleveland, United States

Tea • American • Sandwiches • North American


"As a venue, I absolutely love Good Company’s ambiance. The layout is fantastic and easily accommodates both large groups and small gatherings. The décor is bright and airy, adorned with plants and various textures. On Saturday, I was particularly amazed by the beautiful flower arrangements lining the wall where we were seated; I couldn't take my eyes off them throughout the evening. Our server, Abby, was incredible! She made managing a party of 15 look effortless, treating our table with the same level of attention you would expect for just a couple of diners, all while maintaining a warm and friendly demeanor. As for the food, we ordered nearly all the appetizers on the menu. One of the things that sets Good Company apart is their well-curated, limited menu that allows them to serve high-quality dishes while catering to various dietary preferences. Whether you’re a vegetarian, vegan, or have gluten restrictions, there’s something for everyone here. This approachable menu was why I quickly agreed when my son chose this restaurant due to his love for burgers. And let me tell you, those burgers are incredible—think thin griddle patties with deliciously crispy edges that are nearly impossible to recreate at home. I won't go into detail about every dish we enjoyed since we managed to sample about 90% of the menu, but I can say that every single person was delighted and mentioned how they couldn’t believe they finished their meals—it was that good. Their commitment to quality is evident, especially with having a talented baker on staff, making even their burger buns worth the visit. Speaking of the baker, I have to confess I have quite the crush on him. Nolan also crafted our Matilda cake (if you know, you know), and he was so kind to all the kids and my son. Thank you, Good Company, for creating an unforgettable evening for our family. You will undoubtedly remain at the top of our favorite restaurant list!"