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| - I went for brunch, which I was thrilled about, and had a service experience that guarantees I will never spend another dollar here.
The brunch food is predictably good, and while the cocktails sound pricey, you get a half-carafe, so it' s actually a bargain. I would have considered this experience a complete win if the hostess hadn't had a very carrying voice when she was mocking me to a bartender in roughly the tones of seventh-grade mean girls.
I have no doubt that plenty of other service staff make fun of women older than their twenties who are dining alone -- but they do it in the kitchen, or back at the drink station, where I can't hear them. I get to retain the illusion, from my server, that I'm a valued customer. Pizza People Pub broke that illusion.
From their point of view, that's a win, since it means I'll never sully their restaurant with my unworthy presence again -- but if you're not part of a large party or young-and-hip or both, don't go here. The staff despises you, and they won't necessarily keep it a secret. Spend your money where the service staff takes the trouble to do a better job maintaining the lie.
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