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| - As someone who's uncle owned an Irish Pub back in the day, I am so trying to like this place. After a bad experience a couple years back I decided to give it another try. What I experienced on a Saturday night was deplorable. Just as before, the service was anything but the friendly, welcoming atmosphere that goes with real Irish pubs. Bartenders don't have to have a big phony smile but neither do they have to act like taking a simple drink order for one person is a huge, painful ordeal. Then, as I was watching a closely contested sporting contest on one of their TVs, the place without warning turned into a cheesy dance club complete with unnecessarily risque and provocative images across the TV screens and songs with distasteful lyrics. This type of objectification of women has no place in an establishment that advertises itself as an Irish pub. Not surprisingly, it seemed to attract some low level rift raft with poor manners and objectionable attitudes.
After a previous bad review, management did respond and asked for some feedback. I'm ready to offer that now. My feedback is this. Close this place down! Right now! Okay that's a bit extreme. How about then changing the name at least away from an Irish Pub? As a gesture of goodwill, I'm come up with a number of suggestions for a new name.
The Place Where Everyone Goes for Free Parking Validation
Douchebag Central
Schitzgerald's
Too Lazy to Walk to the Epicenter
Charlotte Home for the Surly, Unhappy Bartender
The Trump Dump
And my personal favorite, Craplebees
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