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| - We had been wanting to go here for months after a few suggestions from friends, but mostly just after many times ofdriving or walking past the establishment and seeing it filled with people. After finally deciding to give it a shot, it wasn't long before we wondered why. The service was awful. The bartenders were inattentive and not at all communicative between one another in order to provide adequate service. I didn't think it was possible but the service was even worse once seated at a table outside. The waitress was not at all friendly or even accommodating. She acted as if she could not care less about us or any of our questions. To top it off, I ordered a beer that was then brought to me by some random guy who set it down, said something about it being "a shorty", and walking away. Come to find out, this 4.5 ounce beer cost $4.00 because the keg went out. When asked about the price, the manager came over to explain that they don't know when the keg will run out so it was the best they could do, and I was given and charged the price appropriate based on what was left. At this point, I was SHOCKED To find out that all this time, the Angel's Trumpet, did not, in fact, hire psychics to run their establishment for the sole purpose of sensing when each keg will tap throughout he night. Mind blown. Turns out though, despite the lack of psychics and service industry "professionals" on staff, the beer, regardless of how full or how great the quality is,still comes at quite the cost. The manager was nice enough to knock about 50 cents off the price of my sub par and anything but full glass, and apparently that was even asking too much by the look on her face and the snobby motions of her hands. I could go on and on, but frankly, I've already arrived at somewhere MUCH cooler that actually has beer that I can drink and I've already given this place more recognition than it deserves.
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