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| - Please see my glowing of this restaurant on 4/13/2013.
So I am on the Eastside for a meeting and in the mood for a good lunch. This place has good food.
I walk to the counter, order a shwarma pita and a coke to go. Pay my $9.27 and throw the change into the tip jar. I am told to sit on the to go bench and wait for order. I thought, odd, 3/4 empty restaurant and I have to crowd onto the bench. O well, no biggie. Wait for my order handed the sandwich and I change my mind. Sit down at one of 15 empty tables to eat and the snotty cashier barks at me across the room that next time if I am going to stay I have to order it to stay. I said pardon me, why does it matter, she responds, those are our rules. I state, there will not be a next time. I then place my uneaten sandwich and coke on the counter and walk. One of the managers catches my eye, waves me over. I ask him if I am welcome to eat in his restaurant. He states that they have rules because of the liquor board. I am stunned by his illogical statement. I was not drinking alcohol, so what does the liquor board have to do with my pita and coke. He offers nothing. I say, ok I understand, turn and leave. Walk across the parking lot to Jimmy Johns to order another lunch (far inferior in quality) stand and wait. Then the snotty cashier shows up and tries to give me ten dollars. I say I do not want the money, she argues. I ask her why she is harassing me. She continues to argue with me. I tell her to leave me alone. Bizarre.
A little bit of feedback for the owners.
1. You can not get in trouble with anyone if you are not breaking the law. It is not against the law to eat food out of to go containers in restaurants.
2. The reason your dining room was not packed at noon is because of your lame service.
3. I will never return even though I really dig your food.
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