"2012-02-04T00:00:00"^^ . "1"^^ . "2"^^ . . "1"^^ . . . "Titled \"The Non-Experience/The Internet does not like the Brant House\"!\n\nHere is a different kind of review (not club related, rather restaurant but also really poor). \n\nBooked today online for a 5:30 PM dinner for 1 (Winterlicious) to experience Brant House as a possible venue for a corporate event for approx. 75 people. I booked online using 'Open Table' technology. Had my reservation confirmed and a copy of the confirmation email with me.\n\nI arrived at 5:25 PM and the woman working the front/desk reception today at 5:30 was beyond words. She certainly looked great in her Chinese New Year attire, but the compliments end there. I shared that I had a confirmed online reservation for today at 5:30 PM. She seemed stunned/incredulous that this reservation did not show up on the piece of paper in her hand. She actually asked me if I was certain that I reserved at the Brant House. (Yes).\n\nShe went on to say (this is hilarious) \"the internet is not very friendly to the Brant House\"; she was pretty clueless regarding online reservations. She made a big production of seeing 'if she could fit me in'. At this point I am thinking 'geez, don't do me any favours, I have a CONFIRMED RESERVATION.'\n\nShe offered no apology for the mix up (grumpy Internet that doesn't like the Brant House ;-), and offered me a seat at the bar, or get this - a spot at a table for a massive group - me alone at a table fit for big group. \nI moved on, she didn't care. \n\nFor certain I won't be back and not one of my corporate clients will see the inside of the Brant House. Really shabby. Hey Brant House -- heard the economy is still hurting and everyone has options.\n\nPS If you offer online reservations, you might want to understand the technology. The Internet is not a 'person' who doesn't like the Brant House. It is here to say, good idea to figure out how it works."^^ . "5"^^ .