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| - I went here on a Sunday night with my girlfriend looking to get a drink and some food. It was a bit later, a little past 10 pm, so when we walked in we asked the bouncer if they were still serving food. He told us they were, so we decided to check it out. It was pretty empty, with less than ten people in the entire place. First, we sat down at the bar at the first floor for a few minutes and could not find either a bartender or a server so we went upstairs. We sat at the round bar where there was a young female bartender putting stuff away and setting up. We waited for at least ten minutes while she was doing this. She didn't make eye contact or say anything to us even though we were literally sitting less than two feet from her. Finally, I asked if we could get a couple menus. She rudely said something like "Uh, we don't serve food past ten" then walked away.
And so did we. I get it if you don't serve food late, but don't have your bouncer tell us you do. Also, if people come into your dead establishment looking to spend their money, maybe you should make some sort of effort to treat them like human beings. I can't wait until this place closes down and a new bar/grill opens that actually wants people to come in.
Upper Deck: I award you no stars, and may God have mercy on your soul.
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