This was my first time eating at Burntwood Tavern. The restaurant is very nice on the inside. The food was ok, a little greasy on the burger. (Burntwood Burger). The "pour mule" was not so great. The first one was watered down, and the second one was the extreme opposite, being too strong. Either way, it was a normal eating experience from the food to the drinks. Not worth the price at all. The major drawback is the staff. I have never seen such an unprofessional group. It appears they have the same recruitment process that Abercrombie and Fitch have - if you have the looks, you're hired, ability is last on the list of criteria. The hostesses kept flirting with the waiters, checking them out, being extremely obvious and doing absolutely no work at all. The waiters would hide by the drink station and discuss the hostesses in a non professional way. It was like a social hour for the staff. There appeared to be no manager at all as there was no discipline or professionalism from anyone that was within my view for the evening. There were, at all times, 5-6 staff members gathered at the hostess station just chatting away. I would never go back to this particular location, however, I may try other locations. If the staff was professional, and were there to work, as opposed to being there for paid social night, the food and drinks may have been better, and the experience may have held up to expectation of any decent, pricey restaurant.