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  • ***3rd updated review: All please note the business manager deleted his reply. (As he should have, as he was extremely rude to my feedback. i will go and post screen shots of his original reply when i get some time. --------------------------------------------------- ***2nd updated review: Here's an update to my review below. I tried to comment back to Jeff E. from this business but Yelp wouldn't let me for some reason. So this explains why the staff was rude, as you all can see below the Business Manger is rude himself in his reply. Not once, did I get an apology for his staff being rude or making us feel uncomfortable. Note, I am a first time customer and a potential client, obviously he doesn't care. In his review he didn't post about how we where addressed by the bus lady. Our own waiter didn't even enforce the dress code or anything. And our bad on the "garlic fries" when he asked the server about them we where told the following, "We stopped serving those" which indicates or conveys you once had them to a new customer like myself. So if you don't serve garlic fries or "never have", then please Jeff, educate your staff to let people know that, so they can respond correctly to customers. If you enforce a dress code regardless of race, or gender then all of your employees should enforce it, not just the bus lady, but your hostess who sat us AND the waiter who served us who said nothing to us. Please understand it felt like we where being picked on because after us sitting there for 2 hours smoking hookah and spending money on drinks no one said anything. I understand the dress code is posted but it was late and dark so we did not see it. Your host, and waiter said nothing to us. It would have been better to be addressed earlier, then 2 hours in, from a bus lady clearing our plates after we are done and about to leave. Please note, unlike the other customer, who was asked to remove his baseball cap "3 times" as soon as where we asked we cooperated and removed the hat. The point I am trying to make is we where addressed rudely about the baseball cap. Threated even, "if we do not remove it we have to leave," but the guy across from us is allowed to be asked 3 times and us only once? That is not right. And I think that that's great you have a way to buy shirts if someone has no sleeves, but if its NOT about race or gender, then why are the females allowed to wear sleeveless tops and sleeveless dresses in there? I myself had a tube top on that night, and no one made me "pay for sleeves or a shirt." If you are going to have a dress code, then all should abide by it then. Not just males. Women should too if that is what the dress code is. But again, it seems this place only caters to the "regulars" based the response below that I got. :-/ so I guess it doesn't matter. ---Old review: My friends wanted to come in for the "garlic fries" only to find out they no longer serve them. We sat there for about 2 hours smoking hookah. Then some bus lady out of no where tells my boyfriend "you need to take off your hat or get out." First off, we have been sitting here for 2 hours and now it's an issue? Second of all I understand a dress code but the way she approached us and ask was rude. Simple. I then looked around and saw other people with baseball caps on as well. So we asked if my boyfriend needs to remove his baseball cap then so should the others. The bus lady / clean up lady claims she asked the other guy to remove it 3 times. I find it funny that she can supposedly ask someone to remove a hat 3 times and it's ok. But of course she asked my boyfriend once or her would be "kicked out" after 2 hours of sitting somewhere come on. So anyways my guy took off his hat. As we're waiting for our check there was a guy next to us and he had a regular black tee shirt on. They told him He has to have a "proper shirt on or get out" they then had him come over to the bar and "pay a shirt fee" wtf??!! This place is wayyyyy to worried about baseball hats and plain tees on certain people. If you know what I mean... If you guys are going to have a "dress code" it should be the same for everyone. No matter race or gender. Example: they let people in wearing sweats and work out clothes but worry about hats and plain tees? Come on now.
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