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I frequented Quaker Steak in Columbus, loved the food and service. Wish i could say the same for Sheffield. First time in was July 2nd, walked in around 2:00 for late lunch. Greeted by a very nice hostess. She was going to seat us on one side but we asked to sit on the bar side as there were a lot of kids on the other side. As we were getting seated the waitress/bartender (i assume) came running over and started complaining about putting us in her section. It was unprofessional. I felt sorry for the hostess who told the crab that she would take care of us. We opted to move to the bar but after a few minutes we decided to leave as the attitude of the waitress completely soured us on staying. Was really looking forward to wings but that person really soured us on Quaker Steak. I dont understand how that type of behavior is tolerated, she did it right in front of us. Then we watched her stalking through her section, i don't recall ever seeing anyone one in the service industry, especially waitstaff, act like that in front of the customer. The hostess was very apologetic as we left but assured her it wasn't her fault, we told her we were leaving as we didn't feel comfortable staying given our "welcome"
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