Holly Feyes
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My husband and I visited on our 16th anniversary; we have wanted to try it out ever since it opened. I asked for a Missi-mosa after completeing my order. It didn't look like a "mimosa" I have ever had previously. I gave it a shot and was met with tomato base flavor and spiciness. I went back to the bar to ask what he made me. He said it was a mimosa, so I let him know I had ordered a Missi-mosa instead. My drink was fixed and our food came out shortly. We used to visit 2 gourmet hot dog establishments in Tallahassee that set the bar really high. Being a gourmet hot dog bar, I expected the corn dogs to be hand dipped. Obviously, the menu doesn't say that; it was just my unrealistic expectation. The cornbread coating on my corndog was undercooked, and my Kosher dog on poppy seed bun was overly burnt and came with fires that I didn't order. My husband's cheeseburger with pickles and lettuce turned out to be just a burger with bacon on a bun. The bartender confirmed with me twice that it was to have pickles and lettuce. I go to pay for the check and am thoroughly confused. He takes and swipes my card without telling me how much. My "2 corndogs" (which is how it is listed on the menu) was $18 rather than $9 and a double charge for fries with the 2nd set of corndogs that did not come to my table. The bartender hands it over to Jonah to assist me with the discrepancy on the charges. When he returned I asked if he was a manager, he said basically, so I proceeded to pour out my disappointment. He explained that it was my bartender's first night, apologized for messing up my anniversary night, and said he would make it right. He fixed my ticket; I still tipped them $20 for taking care of us.
I loved the lighting and the bar. You get lots of fries and lots of funnel cake fries, but our fries must have been seasoned right next to them as a few came with fry seasoning and powdered sugar. I really wanted to love the food (we usually like bar food), and I don't understand the lack of quality, because only one other couple ordered food after us as everyone else was there to have drinks. It seems like a really chill place to work, but almost too lax, because 2-3 employees were just "hanging".
I would like to offer a suggestion with the ordering process. Since you don't have waiters/waitresses and have to order at the bar (maybe this is just a summer arrangement), you could consider electronic table ordering. Ordering at the bar can be loud and misunderstood as evident that our order was messed up from get to go.
I will give Quack's a second chance, maybe for Sunday Brunch. Jonah is awesome!!! Thanks so much for taking care of us tonight!!!