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Rosebud Randolph

Rosebud Randolph

130 E Randolph St, Chicago, United States Of America, 60601

Full • Wine • Salad • Italian


"I never leave restaurant reviews, but we had such an off putting experience at Rosebud. My partner and I are in our early 20 's, and we dress/look a bit alternative. We are quiet, easygoing people and always tip at least 20%. We had a reservation for 7 PM on a Saturday night. We arrived and were greeted kindly by some staff, and then led to our table. Our server was at our table immediately to take our drink order, and obviously bristled when we ordered soda. She arrived with our drinks, and we placed an order for our appetizer. She brought out the appetizer very quickly, and then asked for our entree order. We had barely had a chance to look at the menu, so she said she 'd give us a few minutes. Not even 2 minutes later she was back, hovering over my partner 's shoulder. This is where it was evident that we were being rushed. We ordered our entrees, myself ordering pasta and my partner ordering the $60 wagyu steak. The food was brought out no more than 10 minutes after placing our order. The steak was cooked very unevenly, some parts being extremely tough while others were very red. It was clear that our food was rushed, which is disappointing because of the price. The server returned to refill our drinks, pointedly saying, one free refill. I was really disappointed to feel like we were unwelcome in our server 's section, from the way she was speaking to us in a very patronizing way and how it seemed she was rushing us so that we would leave. We had a reservation, were polite and friendly, and spent a decent amount of money. We finished eating, and the server asked to bring the bill, cutting off my partner mid sentence while he was responding. We paid our bill and left, our entire time spent in the restaurant being under 40 minutes. There were countless tables around us that were relaxing and chatting, but we were given a very different treatment. I enjoyed my entree, but the service and treatment from our server made it to be a sour experience. I wouldn 't recommend going here if you appear more alternative or young, as it appears some of the staff has internal biases towards these demographics allow it to reflect in the service."

Blue Grillhouse

Blue Grillhouse

4431 Easton AvePA 18020, Bethlehem, United States

Full • Steak • Seafood • Ice Cream


"I have no earthly clue how a restaurant that is gorgeous, both inside and out who has an amazing front of the house staff and has been established as a fine dining restaurant in the Lehigh Valley for years can serve mediocre, at best food. Blue’s website touts a “Perfect Situation” ….not so much. First off, a huge shout out to our waiter Stefan, who couldn’t have been more attentive, knowledgeable about the food and drink and professional. He made our experience enjoyable, the food on the other hand… Our party of 4 dined at Blue on 1/13, (hoping that no one will cite this as the reason). We started off with the Calamari and Haloumi appetizers. Never have I ever had Calamari served with a barbeque sauce…and the tomato sauce, was just that, a very pedestrian marinara. The menu states that the calamari was supposed to be honey-glazed…nope, just dry, fried calamari, which was good but we have had the same quality at restaurants that don’t tout the fine dining, aka, pricey tag. The Haloumi was dry and hard, resembling burnt toast, may I suggest just a drizzle of a little something, something, olive oil, balsamic glaze, like I do at home? The addition of a spritz goes a long way. Next came our entrees. I love duck, so when I see it on a menu I generally order this. Another of our party also ordered the duck, his medium and mine medium rare. One would think that we both ordered it well done because despite the appearance of medium, medium-rare, both were as tough as shoe leather and rather tasteless. The confit/brussel sprout mix that the pieces of duck were laid across was fabulous, though, so well done on that piece of the dish. The plate also came with what the menu described as a dried apricot compote. Not sure what cookbook the kitchen was working out of but our plates were half covered in what appeared to be apricot jelly, I took a picture as I seriously couldn’t make this up. My husband ordered one of the specials which was a Jambalaya, supposedly with U-20 shrimp,"