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| - Maybe Peter Piper should consider labeling the goodie bins with letters or numbers in addition to the amount of tickets required. Nathan was great with the hoard of children excited about their prizes but Steve was rude to several children ... "use your words" and "use your outdoor voice" were just a few comments that I heard him say. I realize it's noisy but kids are kids, they'd point to the item they wanted and Steve would make an exaggerated effort to lean over the counter to see what the children were pointing at. I remarked that I couldn't name half of the items, outside of candy or the obvious pencil, what are most of those items called?? The more Steve barked, the more timid some children became. Our granddaughter decided to see if the ticket eater machine would take her ticket receipt ... to her surprise, it gobbled it right up! We told Nathan (who was on the floor helping someone else) and he asked how many did she have, we told him 114, and he said no problem. Unfortunately, Steve was available behind the counter before Nathan, he showed no sympathy toward us, we told him what Nathan had said and that was our only saving grace. I appreciate all ages being employed but if children aren't your thing, don't work at Peter Piper Pizza, especially behind the prize counter!! The food service portion of our visit was excellent, a very busy evening makes it hard to keep all the tables clean, understandable.
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