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Contribuisci feedbackThe Melting Pot was such a nice place to enjoy dinner with my family. The waiters we're incredibly nice and welcoming. The food was better than I can even describe! The fondue was perfectly made and melts in your mouth with every bite. With the meat package we got Salmon, Teriyaki Steak, Chicken, Mushrooms, and Shrimp! The last thing we got was the Milk Chocolate Fondue, that fondue can make life worth living for! I 100% recommend this place to anybody who's looking for a nice place to eat!
I brought my partner here for his birthday, and we had a wonderful time! Our server was absolutely fantastic, and we loved the food. It is definitely a time commitment if you do the full meal, but it is a great experience.
The Melting Pot has been our go to location for special days/nights off for about the last 10 years. My wife and I had very little time available to ourselves, and on those occasions when someone watched our special needs daughter to give us a break, it was always our first choice for comfort food. Even more so, it was a location we knew we could go to just slow down and refocus. It didn't hurt that it was one of the few restaurants that made it possible for my celiac wife to have dessert. The four course experience was pricey, but being taken care of and allowed to leave the stresses behind for a few hours made it worth the bill at the end. When our daughter was older, we started coming out as a family. Potentially celiac as well, it made sense. She never ate a lot, due to a host of conditions, but for whatever reasons she packed it away on our visits and it became an almost magical place. As time passed, my wife and I noticed a shift away from a healing safe haven to just another restaurant with table turnover as a priority. Servers became a force to, gently and politely, work customers out the door. Time that had thoughtfully been given between each course was eliminated. Instead, servers had seemingly been trained to bring in the next course with the previous unfinished. They gathered information about each course selection as quickly as possible to ensure there was never a period where we weren't eating. We often told our servers we weren't in a rush. We asked them to please take their time. The onus of preventing previously relaxing getaways from turning into rushed events was on us. We had to work to get our time, and as a result we got so much less of an escape. Our last visit struck a huge blow. We lost our daughter in early November. My wife, my son and I decided to eat here after our final visit at the funeral home because we knew she would have chosen it for herself. It was 3:15 and we were one of the few dining at this odd hour. Despite this we were still pushed though our meal. We needed this time together. We got it, but it wasn't without effort on our part. Effort we shouldn't have needed to exercise. You don't need to know the story behind each of your guests. But you should know that most come for more than just food. For some, like us, it was a matter of comfort and escaping the crushing responsibilities of life for a while. Training your servers to move tables, to get people in and out, is to your detriment. In the end it doesn't save the business any money if people are less inclined to come. That is where we are now. Given the choice between your establishment and finding something better, my wife and I tried out another restaurant last night for our anniversary. The grief of losing our daughter is fresh and we needed a getaway. We knew we wouldn't find it at the Melting Pot.
Got us in without reservation (happened to be busy that night). Sat at the bar and we were perfectly content. Food is always delicious and staff always friendly. Higher priced but worth it!
The dessert was the best part. The Ying and yang white and milk chocolate is the way to go. We enjoyed the steaks with different sauces. I liked the cheese fondue with the bread. Nice experience