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| - I've had really mixed experiences here. I've come here several times for lunch (with my white coworkers) and have been treated well. However, I came here once in the evening with my (Hispanic) husband and the hostesses were RUDE and treated us like lepers. I watched them seat several parties in front of us who came in after us, and when I inquired about it, they said they had reservations. Right then a male staff member walked up and affirmed - yes, they had reservations (without knowing who we were discussing, or why). I pointed out that, because I was sitting right by the hostess stand, I could hear them say they did not have reservations. The hostesses said they didn't know we would want to sit where the other parties were seated. WHAT?! That doesn't even make sense. I can accept that the hostesses just made a mistake, but to have *multiple* employees give the same defensive response, including the man who didn't even know the situation.... it just left a really bad taste in my mouth. We ended up leaving without eating, feeling pretty offended.
I have eaten there with coworkers several times (when I didn't choose the spot, obviously), and the food is good but not necessarily anything above and beyond. The experience with my husband from several months ago has sort of ruined the restaurant for me.
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