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The reviews stating that the owner is a crazy person are definitely accurate. My friend and I went in an hour before closing. The owner rudely told us that they were closing soon so we would have to order immediately, he gave us the menus and 10 seconds later asked us if we were ready to order. Of course we weren't, but then he came back about 30 seconds later and asked again if we were ready to order. I wasn't hungry so only my friend was going to order. He said that for dine in service each person must order at least $10 worth of food (to be fair it does state this on the menu) but I pointed out politely that the the place was three quarters empty and it would be pretty unlikely that there'd be a rush of customers clamouring for our coveted table in the last hour before closing. He just said "If you want to dine in you have to order" then stormed away. Then he came back less than a minute later and said "So are you ordering or what?" Yikes! Anyway we were annoyed so we left and as we were leaving I "accidentally" brushed against the counter and sent his calculator crashing to the floor. OOPS. He came racing around the counter but by then we were outside so I did not get the opportunity to apologize profusely as I so sincerely wished I could have done.
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