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Businiess name:  Georgetowne Inn
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I've never written a review for a restaurant, whether the restaurant was fantastic or average. Usually, I just communicate my sentiments via word-of-mouth. However, this restaurant deserves time expended for a review. The food was detestable and has no connection to a fine dining or even the most moderate fine dining experience. The seafood was all previously frozen and much to my chagrin, the crab used for the crab cakes had a brown hue, the shrimp were overcooked and the oyster was spoiled. The ambiance of the restaurant is rather drab and I would imagine there's mold hiding beneath the 30-year-old wallpaper. The food lacked thought, lacked creativity and ingenuity and what it lacked in everything fine dining, it naively made up for it with salt and butter. This restaurant should no longer exist, the market should not allow for such poor food and service. The restaurant doesn't deserve it's Mt. Washington view. I've committed to adding this review to every website cataloging reviews because it's abhorrent to know this restaurant serves such poor quality food. In fact, a bologna sandwich has more relation to fine dining than this restaurant. They should hang a sign from the restaurant that reads, ""Buyer Beware."" And, of all days, we chose this place for Valentine's Day.

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