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I ate here on 8/10/09 and it was the worst service ever. The dumb girl delivered the wrong food to my table, gave my wife an attitude about it. Takes the food away, brings it to the other table, takes their food (which was ours) and gives it to us. Then she has the audacity to tell us to listen next time she asks us if this our food. I WILL NEVER EVER GO THERE AGAIN - NEVER! They're lucky we had already paid or we would have walked out. Then she comes back with free chocolate chip cookies like that makes up for it. We left them on the table. We don't want your damn cookies and the food wasn't great either.
The picture only hints at the size of the tower. It completely dominates the landscape. It is an enormous hydraulic shock absorber at the end of a several mile long tunnel filled with water coming from the Harriman Reservoir. If the power station operators need to shut down the flow, the moving slug of water in the tunnel piles up into the tower.
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I ate here on 8/10/09 and it was the worst service ever. The dumb girl delivered the wrong food to my table, gave my wife an attitude about it. Takes the food away, brings it to the other table, takes their food (which was ours) and gives it to us. Then she has the audacity to tell us to listen next time she asks us if this our food. I WILL NEVER EVER GO THERE AGAIN - NEVER! They're lucky we had already paid or we would have walked out. Then she comes back with free chocolate chip cookies like that makes up for it. We left them on the table. We don't want your damn cookies and the food wasn't great either.
The picture only hints at the size of the tower. It completely dominates the landscape. It is an enormous hydraulic shock absorber at the end of a several mile long tunnel filled with water coming from the Harriman Reservoir. If the power station operators need to shut down the flow, the moving slug of water in the tunnel piles up into the tower.