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I'm sorry that you feel that way. Regardless of perception, all restaurants have bad nights, and sometimes less than great service. As a consumer, unless celebrating a specific date, it is wise to be choosy when it comes to picking which day of the week you dine out. Consider things like when did their shipment of fish come in (and everything else, for that matter), when is there top-notch staff on (but it's not too busy), when can you get a great table without being wedged between other diners? These are all important things to consider for someone that enjoys the experience of dining out.
When I interviewed Henry Gorino, the man who has owned and successfully operated Oliver's for the last twenty four years, we discussed the amazing number of good restaurants Buffalo is blessed with in comparison to the size of our city.
And just a note...here at BRM we feel that any influence we may have (no matter how small) over where people choose to eat is a responsibility. We would never, in any way, want to contribute to a restaurant losing potential customers. If we don not enjoy a restaurant, we simply do not write about it. If we enjoy the bulk of our experience, we choose to leave out the negatives. We are not critics, but rather foodies. Thank you for taking the time to read this.
Christa Seychew BRM YUM! Editor
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