Get there early and be obnoxiously picky about where you allow them to seat you. Do your best to NOT have to be turned away from your table in order to see the stage. Unfortunately this is where we wound up. Wait staff constantly crossing between us and the stage, requiring us to pull our legs in to let them pass, pausing to provide necessary service (I understand they're doing their jobs!) right in our line of sight. Perhaps if the owners hadn't crammed in so much seating? A little more space would afford everyone a more enjoyable experience. It would take a heckuva headliner to get me to want to go back to this venue and even then I'll probably think twice about it.