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Disappointing I came here because I heard the salads are huge no longer true, on new menu see pics and I looked up the menu in advance to decide what I wanted. When my friend and I arrived, it turns out they have changed the menu, and the salad I was interested in Members Only is no longer available. No big deal, I ordered the What About Cobb, and so did my friend. I asked for an extra hard boiled egg, substitute Caesar dressing for balsamic. My friend asked tosubstitute blue cheese for balsamic, add artichokes, add kalamata olives. I 'm trans, and the person taking our order misgendered me. It was an honest mistake and when I gently corrected him, he apologized right away no harm done. Imention this as a positive thing. Ideally, gendered terms such as sir and ma 'am should be avoided altogether unless you happen to know someone 's pronouns, but if you get it wrong, quickly correcting yourself and moving on is the rightway to handle it, which he did. Thanks. The person taking my order did also use the cross gendered variation of my name Daniel vs what I said my name was Danielle in entering the order, although Danielle appears on my credit card.But, again, I think that was also an honest mistake, of just mishearing me, and I 'm not concerned about it. When they called out Daniel, I went to pick up our salads, but only one was ready. I said that we had actually ordered twosalads, and the person boxing them up said, Oh, sorry about that. We 'll make it right now. Once we got both salads, I realized that they had forgotten to put croutons on both of our salads. I brought mine back up and kindly mentioned it,and they happily added croutons and said sorry about that. When I sat back down, I realized they had also forgotten the avocado, but I didn 't feel like going back up once again, so I just didn 't bother. My friend 's salad, also, was missingthe avocado, but she didn 't want to bother going up for it, either. This was my first time at