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We were in town last weekend for a wedding and attempted to eat here twice. The first time was a Wednesday night and there may have been 15 other people there at the time, all at the bar. There were literally NO tables seated in the entire restaurant. There were 8 of us and we were sat under the big screen, next to a speaker and a sub. There was an amazing mix of hip hop happening, which would have been amazing if we had brought our glow sticks and dancing shoes. Unfortunately, we all just flew into town and hadn't eaten for hours and just wanted to talk over some burgers. We asked the hostess if we could move to the table in the far back corner where there were no speakers. She replied that there wasn't a server for that table. When we asked if our original server could just take us at the other table, she stared at us with a look of confusion and said she didn't think that was possible... we left. The second time was Sunday around 11:30 am, we were hoping to get a table to watch the Packers & the Chiefs. We approached the host stand where there were 3 gals talking to each other. After a minute or so, one of them acknowledged us and we asked if we could put our name in... she looked very confused and said that there wouldn't be a table until the game ended around 12:45. We told her that wasn't a problem the games we wanted to watch were at 1:30, we would like to put our name on the waitlist. At that time, one of the other gals knocked over the bin of silverware. Our hostess stopped talking to us, mid sentence, laughed and bent down to pick up the silverware and chat with her coworker. We waited. A minute or so later, she stood back up and said there is no waitlist. If we wanted to get a table we had to stand there until one was ready... we left. Yes, this was the same hostess both times.
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