Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Main St Cafe



Sam and Melissa’s Score = 20 F

(Categories scored out of 5)


Cleanliness: 2 – hairy ketchup bottle
Ambiance: 4 – played Sinatra, always a good choice
Atmosphere: 3 – comfortable temp, awkward entrance
Seat comfort: 2 – hard wooden chairs
Service: 2 – vanishing server; no hostess
Food quality: 3 – not bad, not great, just average
Food quantity: 2 – tiny burger
Price:  2 – $8 tiny burger


Notes:
Owned by Trifos family, Main St Cafe serves Greek-inspired pub food in the middle of downtown Lexington, South Carolina. The restaurant is half bar, half sit-down restaurant. The décor and atmosphere were casual with a splash of artsy-fartsy. They get kudos for playing Sinatra on the stereo.

Though the few outside tables are usually full when we drive past, Main St Cafe was so empty I wasn’t sure they were open when we got there at 6:30 pm on Tuesday. Then due to a sticky front door we thought was locked, Sam and I entered through the bar and wandered through the bar and the restaurant looking for guidance. No one greeted us or even acknowledged our presence until we tried the front door again.

Sam note: The front door violates fire safety laws by opening inwards. All egresses should open outwards to facilitate emergency exit from the building.

Main St Cafe’s staff was...there. We saw a guy who was probably a chef, the lady who seated us was probably the manager, and there was one server. And that is a perfectly adequate staff for the three occupied tables they had. However, the lack of hostess or greeter when we arrived left us feeling confused and not all that welcome. And while our server was a little slow to take our order and refill our drinks, we didn't feel neglected until after the meal was over at which point Sam and I wondered if he was ever going to bring us the check.

Melissa note: What is up with the rampant can-I-get-the-check-itis? And where’s-my-receipt-itis is even worse. At some point they’re just holding my credit card hostage. I feel like I should open negotiations. “For each minute I have to wait to get my credit card returned, I deduct a dollar from your tip.” I mean, they want us to pay for dinner, right? I’m baffled by this behavior.

Main St Cafe’s food tasted fine though it didn't stand out, but the quantity was disappointing especially for the price. Sam’s fries were good, but his feta burger was tiny. The patty did not even extend over the entire radius of the bun. We expect more from an $8.00 burger.  

My Greek-style gyro was fine as well, but I've had better, and my Greek salad was just iceberg lettuce, a tomato wedge, and a cucumber slice. The house Greek dressing tasted bland which is not how Greek dressing should ever be described. Again, disappointing for the $9.00 it cost us.

Bland is actually a good adjective for the entire dining experience. Well, except for finding that hair on the outside of the ketchup bottle. That was just yucky. Perhaps most telling of all, Sam and I went elsewhere for coffee and dessert.

Maybe it was an off night, but we’re not going back anytime soon. Badly done, Main St Cafe.

Main St. Cafe
131 West Main Street
Lexington SC 29072
(803) 808-5886

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