Although the food was quite good, I must say that never in all of my vast dining experiences have I had such a ridiculous encounter. The general manager, Bob, attempted to seat the three of us at a table that was crowded with other diners, while the other end of the restaurant was empty. One of our party members is hard of hearing, so we requested to sit in a quieter spot. Bob almost broke down in tears and pleaded, "Can we just stick with the plan?" So we were seated at his original choice. The reservation was for 3 - I have the email comfirmation from Open Table, and he whined that the place setting was only for two and "how come we had three people?" Shocked - we sat down to view our menus. Now here comes the really amazing part. There were only 2 menus for the three of us. I called him over and asked if I could have another menu. His words exactly - "When there are three people at a table and one is part of a couple, we only give two menus." Then he proceeded to stare at me. I told him that I was NOT going to share a menu, and he ran off to retrieve one for me. Had we not been going to see the BB King concert at the venue next door, we would have left immediately. Never have I heard of such a thing. This man is clearly not suited to deal with the public or have anything occur "outside the plan". Completely bizarre and we will not go back.