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I typically don't do this but honestly I was extremely disappointed with my service. We didn't have a reservation on a weekend (we figured it would be a wait, no big deal) they told us there was a long wait for a table but the bar was open seating, they didn't even ask if we wanted to get on a list for a table which for me I thought was common courtesy. Moving on, we eventually found open seats at the bar and decided to eat there. From there it was all down hill. It was like pulling teeth to get anyone to even look at us, let alone hand us a menu to look over. We ordered an appetizer we knew they had as we were starving but beyond that felt like an inconvenience to the entire staff. I already had a drink the I got before we found seats but ordering a water was taking it too far apparently as the bartender rolled her eyes while she poured them. No one gave us plates, napkins, silverware for our shared food. Every time we would try to catch someone's attention it felt like every person behind the bar was actively trying to ignore us. I've been in the service industry and feel that I am a very understanding customer but this was flat out bad service. I shouldn't need to feel like an inconvenience when all I'm asking you to do is the job you signed up to do.
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