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  • Initially I was excited to walk into this place, it looked local and cozy and the beer selection was pretty sweet. But first impressions can be deceiving. We had a party of 10 and walked in, asking if they had room to seat us, as we realized it was a Friday night and it's not always possible to seat parties that large . The server who looked a few drinks in the tank already, suggested we could sit outside and then proceeded to raise his voice about 10 notches and shout out how he'd have to card all of us before he gave us anything. Which was fine because the youngest amongst us was 23, and we all had valid government id. The bartender/server must have assumed we left after that statement because he came outside and started badmouthing us, due to our age, to the table closest to the door. Then he realized we were all sitting about 5 feet away. He then got really gruff and told us we couldn't move the furniture, which I apologized for as I didn't know and he told us he could fit us outside...which only worked if we put the tables together. He then hemmed and hawed and ignored us for awhile while we sat bewildered wondering what the hell was going on. Eventually he came back and meticulously carded every person, finding not a flaw in any of our, valid, legal identifications. The birthday person was really insulted by this treatment and flat out asked him why he had approached us like this in the first place. His answer really disappointed me. "We cater to a very specific clientele here" To which our question was "And what is that?" The answer being "If you have an issue, just leave." So yeah, jerkwad/snobby/drunk, who knows. Our group was a bunch of mid twenty somethings JUST like the other people on the patio. At first I thought he was just intimidated by the group size, but as we asked him if he could accommodate us in the first place, he should have said flat out no if that was so. Anyway, after turning the corner to another bar and having a significantly better time, I told the bartender at the second bar about this story and when he told me he'd heard this story several times already, I wasn't really surprised. Not planning on going back, there are hundreds of other bars out there, no matter how great the frites are supposed to be.
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