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Originally Posted by Madelaine Amee
What don't you understand? Yes, it is one of our favorite places or it WAS one of our favorite places. We happen to enjoy sitting in the lounge and they have a great lounge to sit and enjoy a drink. The ambience of the building is excellent, the dining room is very reminiscent of a Boston Gentleman's Club - which is what we are used to. The garden room overlooking the golf course is lovely and could be even better with a little attention.
However, the food has steadily gone downhill over the past few years, and the menu is in dire need of change and they desperately need a MANAGER who knows how to run a dining establishment.
Now, what don't you understand!
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"is" and "was" have quite different meaning. If you would have originally said something like "it used to be (or was) one of our favorite...", then I would have understood.