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  • They have good pierogi, and their fries are pretty decent, too. But I've been here twice, and both times the waiting staff has put me off. The first time my friends and I came here, it was for their soft opening weekend. We come in, sit down at a table since the bar was full, and are greeted by a waitress who was very intent on giving us a menu. My friend takes one and we go up to the bar to order our drinks. They have a great craft menu (I'd recommend the Cocoa loco craft beer. It's so buttery.) and the bartender tasted beers with me, which I think is a good quality--if you don't know the beer, taste it so you do. We sit down and the waitress comes back over and asks us if we are ready to order. We tell her we're not going to eat anything and she proceeds to stare me straight in the eyes for a good 10 seconds before leaving and never once even coming near our table again. The second time we went was the kicker, though. We come in, order some drinks at the bar, and then proceed to order food. The bartender (same one as before) gives us our drinks along with our napkins and utensils. We spot an open table and since there were no seats at the bar (we were standing), we pick up our stuff and go to sit down. Suddenly, a very angry-looking waiter approaches our table and asks us if we are ready to order. We tell him we already ordered from the bar and he goes on a mini-rant, telling us "This is a table. I make my living from this table. If you order from the bar, you sit at the bar. You don't sit at a table." Newsflash, asshole: you can't sit at a bar if there are no goddamn seats. It's not like they even had a greeter at the door who could sit you, to imply the divide between bar and restaurant. The pissed off waiter proceeded to yell at the bartender, not once, not twice, but three times about us, as well as glare in our direction any time he could. The poor bartender closed our tabs almost immediately (as in, as soon as he gave us our food). But he still came over a couple of times to ask us how everything was. We ordered one more round of drinks before we left. I apologized to the bartender and all three of us gave him a great tip. Really, if it weren't for the bartender being so great, I'd give this place one star. TL;DR The waiter was an asshole, the waitress was weird, and the bartender is awesome. Sit at bar, never tables.
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