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BJ's is honestly a restaurant that I've been dying to try for many, many months. Tonight the opportunity to try it out finally came up, and it left me wishing I chose Fire Rock (up the street) instead. I'm honestly not sure what time I walked into the restaurant, but I do remember the host recommended we sit in the bar. A few minutes passed before we were greeted. When I server dropped off the water and Sierra Mist, he pitched the happy hour menu. I checked the time to see if it was worth it, and it was 9:54 PM. We decided we'd order food off the regular menu when our server came back, and I'd order a beer off the happy hour menu after 10. It felt like a lot of time passed, so I decided to check the time. 10:14. 20 minutes had passed, yet our server never came back to take our order. No one even stopped by to help. By this time I was starving and couldn't wait any longer for food. We ended up walking out and grabbing fast food down the road. I've heard nothing but negative things about the service here, but I wanted to give them the benefit of the doubt. Turns out the rumors were true. I can't even say I'm mad. I'm just epically disappointed.
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