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  • The server Victoria was the epitome of rude and unprofessional and nervy to intentionally antagonize the customer. While seated, some battle ax blonde came out from nowhere stomping over to our table with an unmistakable attitude and seemingly looking for battle. I'd presumed she was the one saying that we weren't changing tables or moving seats. She proceeded to start pulling our table closer to the hostest station while simultaneously stating that our table was in the way and my seat was blocking her throughway between tables. (Please note we never moved the table, only the chair and I weigh 130 pounds, not 230). I knew there was room to get because I used to be a server myself so when I sat down I looked behind me to ensure there way space, albeit tight, to get through. She was so unprofessional, unfriendly and flat out angry, rude and completely inappropriate in her approach that I grabbed the table back and slide it to its original location and told her very quietly and calmly (i was furious) we were comfortable where we were and weren't interested in moving closer to the door and thanked her for her understanding. Can someone really be justified in being that irritated when a valid and common question, can we move to another table, can we move the seat, is posed. Cleary this woman has issues. I thought she would just go away but she proceeded to stare and glare me down gripping the table with white knuckles and seemingly shaking with fury--which my aunt too noticed. She was obviously fuming but i didn't care--we weren't moving to the table's new location, especially the way she didn't ask and demanded and proceeded to pull the table away from us. A few minutes later, I saw her glaring and rolling her eyes while shaking her head after looking at our table. She either didn't know, or did and didn't care that I witnessed this. So, I called out that there was no need to roll eye and shake heads that we were just trying to enjoy our table and our visit. She actually shouted over "ARE YOU DONE?" To which i replied "I'm sorry, what did you just say?" To which she responded "I SAID, ARE YOU DONE?" As if this weren't bad enough she later interrupted, physically and verbally the feedback I was providing to her boss about our experience. Had the gull to goad me when she stepped right in between not only our conversations but our physical being to confront my complaints head on. Something that could have easily landed her a push and shove on the outside. Like I said, she's got issues.
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