Arrived around 9:30 pm and ordered a drink. It was made with the wrong mixer, but mistakes happen and it didn't bother me. The female server apologized and all was well. We ordered a second round of drinks, and the server returned with them and told us that they were doing last call. Not a problem. We said that would close out and finish our drinks. Paid and finished our conversation/drinks. We noticed that the staff was closing up, so as a male server passed, we let him know that we were on our way out. (We felt as if we were keeping them later than necessary) He loudly said "you should have been gone already" and then mumbled about how rude WE were. Are you kidding me?! We were unaware of the closing time and we were completely fine closing out when asked to. I guess we should have taken the hint that this particular server was a jerk when he was angrily closing up the patio umbrellas and stomping around on the patio right around the time they called last call. I understand that it was closing time and he wanted to go home, but he didn't have to make a scene. If our female server was annoyed with us, she certainly didn't show it. It's called professionalism.
I've worked in the service industry for 12 years, full time, and I simply don't understand why the server felt he needed to lash out on two ladies in our early 30s. What a great first/last impression.