Wanted to check this out since they opened a bunch of metro's around town. Got there for dinner & was greeted warmly and told to sit wherever we liked. Place looked clean & quaint. We ordered a philly steak and fish & chips. The philly steak was good but very light on cheese. We were told cheese is expensive. I didn't care too much for the fish. I should have asked what kind of fish they used. It was some kind of cat fish and the batter wasn't to my liking either. We were never offered refills on our soft drinks. My husband had to ask & there seemed to be a slight hesitation from the waiter in getting a refill. (Maybe there's no free refills on soft drinks?) When it came time to pay we paid our waiter & asked for change. To my utter shock & horror he returned and said he was short 75 cents. Believe me it's not the 75 cents but the principle. When did it become acceptable to short a customer money?! Is this not a business where money is transacted? So why doesn't this establishment have money to give me as my correct change? I feel so badly for these inexperienced kids who aren't trained properly at their job or life for that matter and make these errors that end up costing them in the long run. Well we shorted him in his tip. Hope he reads this and learns a lesson. Always give customers the correct change. Metro diner wasn't that good to back especially when waiters keep your change. Plenty of restaurants in Vegas -on to something better.