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This place is a total disaster. I ended up moving to a new apartment on Easter, so I took my friends to Mill Ave for some eats and drinks after we finished moving. Saw Blondies, with their "2-for-1 IPA" sign on the sidewalk, and stupidly decided to try it. We walked in and were not greeted until we're halfway inside the big restaurant. Pretty blonde in cheerleader costume finally told us to sit anywhere. We asked about the patio but were told there's not enough room for six there. We pushed two tables together and sat down inside. The cheerleader was nice enough to tell us that she'd put on any game we wanted on the big TVs. After five minutes, the cheerleader came back and took our drink orders - three beers and three sodas. We waited ten minutes for the beers to arrive, and they're in cheesy little plastic cups, in contrast to the pint glasses I can see guys drinking from at the bar. Whatever. Ten more minutes go by until the sodas arrived. The cheerleader never bothered to ask us, after twenty minutes, if we'd actually like to order some food. We asked for a manager, but there was none on duty. Granted, it was Easter, but if you're going to be open, shouldn't there be some kind of management? Anyway, we told the bartender at the patio our problems. She comped us the sodas and one of the beers. We paid for the two IPAs and went across the intersection to Gordon Biersch, where we received superior service and drank better beer. Blondies? Never, ever again.
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