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Businiess name:  Prickly Pear
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Food was amazing. My mom and I decided to give this place a try and we loved it. Expect to get a great meal, but be warned that there is no menu. We didn't realize that this was the case and we were caught by surprise when they just started to bring us food randomly. That being said, we had our doubts when we first sat down, but they faded before we were done with the first course. We were given a choice of a ham sandwich or grilled vegetable when we arrive, but we got so much more! First, there was an amazing salad with mixed baby greens, almonds, cherries, and goat cheese with a vinagrette. My mom said it was the best salad she's ever had. Next, to our surprise came a pizza! It was amazingly tasty, fresh baked on a wooden plank, just big enough for the two of us to stuff ourselves, with roasted peppers and sausage and a perfectly crispy crust. Then, was a great butternut squash soup with a sliver of parmesean on top, also amazing. The sandwiches were great too. My mom ordered the ham, which came with bree and a dijon mustard. So good! I got the roasted vegetable, which turned out to be zuccini and eggplant, both vegatbles I hate, but I ate them this time! The sandwich was grilled with some sort of a pesto, garlic drizzle and it made the veggies taste great! Last but not least we got fresh cappuccino that came with a plate pilled with homemade bite-sized chocolate-chip cookies! We were absolutely stuffed and it cost $10 each. It was an amazing value for how much food you got, and the quality. The restaurant's only downfall was the set up, which seems odd and a bit uncomfortable, but the general atmosphere is very bohemian and cute, they just need a better floor plan. I've read complaints about the service, but I think they're misguided. Our waitress was a very young girl (it's a family business) who was very shy, but very attentive. After our meal, the owner even gave us a tour of the place! Going back for sure! You must try! Pros: Food! Cons: Seating arragement

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