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This restaurant (?) recently opened in my neighborhood and I thought I would stop by for a drink and some lunch today; what an absolute bust. When I first stopped late this morning, they were not quite ready for customers; when I stopped later in the afternoon - they truly didn't want my business. After sitting at the bar for ten minutes I finally called the restaurant phone number and reached a recording, and left a message that I was trying to get a drink and some lunch. After an additional minute or so, I went into the restaurant side and encountered the "owner" who said the bar didn't open until three, but I could have a beer in the restaurant, but not a drink; it turns out is not really a BBQ "restaurant" at all, but a get in line, grab a tray and place an order type place. I commented to the "owner" that I noticed a pick-up truck parked in the marked "disabled spot" out front that had been there since I had stopped hours earlier - without a placard - and he said that it was his truck (duh! - as if I hadn't guessed that already); and said it was his restaurant, his parking lot, and if I didn't like it; he didn't need my business. 'Nuff said. Avoid this a****** who has decided that the truly disabled don't need accessible parking. Note: I had uploaded a photo of the truck referenced above; showing neither an appropriate plate or placard. The owner of the vehicle advised Yelp that since it showed his license plate, it violated his privacy. Yelp correctly removed the photo and so advised me.
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