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| - There's usually a reason why a bar is empty, especially one with a great view of Fremont Street and on the even before Halloween when Fremont is packed. Walked in after a disappointing dinner elsewhere being excited to have great Irish Pub so close. Walked in just after 9:30pm place was a ghost house and not in the it's nearly Halloween kinda way! Sat down at the bar looked over the pitiful selection of draft brews... Even sadder selection of Irish liquors (I'm Irish trust me the only Irish beer is NOT Guiness!) The bartender wanders by and simply says"what are you having" no hey how are you? What can I get you? (remember bar is DEAD) he wants a beer, I am happy to stay because I know he wants a beer (we've just gotten off a cruise, driven 5 hours, had a bad dinner, seriously want a beer and some friendly service, we are both smiling and happy I kinda expect the same) We order 2 guiness pints. she asks if we want to keep the tab open, he tells her no we will close it out for now (can always pay for a second round right??) Drops the card back, hands off two beers and off she goes, another bartender comes up, does not say a word reaches over the bar next to me to play the slot machine, I smile he again says nothing and keeps playing the machine. Beers are empty, initial bartender walks by says nothing second bartender still gambling says nothing...... Guess we are not staying for another beer. I understand why your bar is empty when every other bar we walked by was jam packed with people, your staff is inattentive and well rude. I hope you actually read the reveiws because apparently I am not the only one who feels this way. Hire people who actually WANT to work around people, otherwise close your doors!
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