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What User doesn't like about The Love Apple:
What a terrible experience. The service was terrible, the wine list is a joke and the food was disgusting. We ordered the pig belly appetizer and had to send him back and decided to go. Don't waste time or money. View all feedback. What User likes about The Love Apple:
Elegant kitchen in a converted church building. attentive waiting staff. Happy customers. Excellent wine. Everybody gets the duck. You have to pay by cheque or cash. No credit cards. If you forget, there is a gas station with an ATM 1/3 mile on the road. Many parking spaces. View all feedback.
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The apple quesadilla tasted like petroleum, the trout was overcooked, the baked tamale was a disappointment but the tortilla soup was good. Despite reservations...
read moreThe experience of dining with someone special within a living historical landmark along with exceptional staff is seamlessly merged with a Michelin level menu f...
read moreDinner in an old church. So cute, food was great. Only down side is cash only.
Very attentive service, excellent food. Cocktails also excellent. Highly recommend.
I’m not sure I get all of the 5* reviews. First off, the front of the house is a disaster. The woman who takes reservations, “greets” and seats guests is, well,...
read moreWhat a terrible experience. The service was terrible, the wine list is a joke and the food was disgusting. We ordered the pig belly appetizer and had to send hi...
read moreWhat a terrible experience. The service was terrible, the wine list is a joke and the food was disgusting. We ordered the pig belly appetizer and had to send hi...
read moreElegant kitchen in a converted church building. attentive waiting staff. Happy customers. Excellent wine. Everybody gets the duck. You have to pay by cheque or...
read moreBest food hands down. Very rare I get size from the front to the back. Service was also good. Very attentive bus drivers. Odd the Maitre de wore her dog around...
read moreWhile the holiday is primarily focused on the Santa Fe area, we also have a trip to Taos. We had little knowledge about the restaurant scene (and no expectation...
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