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| - Your experience here apparently is dependent upon your bartender. We had a good one who kept checking in on more drinks and was on top of his game. Then comes the bartender on the graveyard shift from midnight.
I asked for nachos. No meat, just plain nachos, which on the menu said they were $8.99. Later on, he brings the check, charging me $11.99 for "beef nachos." I told this guy, "I didn't order beef nachos I got nachos." He then proceeded to tell me that this price was the regular nachos. As I was about to explain to him, he walks away, crumpling the check in his hands, so I thought he was going to the cash register to get us a new check with the accurate price.
No...this guy was by far the most passive aggressive person I have ever dealt with. He kept walking around serving other people, doing other things, while I continued to stare at him, waiting for our corrected check. 15 minutes goes by. I'm thinking what the heck...does this guy just want us to leave over his own mistake? I wanted to ask him for the menu to prove to him that he had overcharged us, but he was avoiding us completely. I wasn't trying to get free nachos. I was perfectly fine paying for what I had ordered but merely wanted him to correct his mistake of charging me for beef nachos (which is an extra $3 charge) instead of regular nachos. It ain't about the $3 folks, it's a matter of principle. Finally my friend flags him down and asks him to get the check. He comes back with a check for nachos charging the same $11.99. This guy just didn't get it!!!!!!
Since he was clearly adamant about avoiding any conversation with me, we just gave up and paid for the extra charges he billed us.
Never going back here again. Geez, I don't know what was with his attitude when he was in the wrong. Some people told me I should have just left after he crumpled my check and threw it away. I don't know who does that?
Totally ruined my night.
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