2 /5
Évaluation
★
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I 've been a regular at Quinn 's and have experienced a lot of staff turnover in the past few years. Quinn 's is in a constant state of disrepair--TVs may or may not work, bathrooms are an olfactive challenge--yet some of us continue to frequent it for the wonderful community members who convene there. The food is okay but overpriced compared to other establishments in the area. They 've recently added pizza, which is overly doughy and, frankly, not good. How do you mess up pizza? The mixed drinks are decent, depending on who is bartending. A couple of the current bartenders (Brandy and Greg) are solid. A newer bartender, Susan, always appears miserable, looking chronically depressed and dour. She obviously doesn 't want to work at Quinn 's, can 't mix a drink, routinely ignores customers, and focuses only on her friends. Susan is dismissive of customers ' needs, sulks, and scowls at customers from a distance. Quinn 's would do better not to hire staff who are aloof, amateurish, self-absorbed, and treat customers with disdain. This is a serious turnoff to those of us who frequent and pay with our hard-earned money for even a modicum of decent service. In the past, Quinn 's had many fantastic bartenders and servers who cared about their patrons and the community. Most of them left, claiming they were not paid and their tips were stolen. I can forgive a lot with a neighborhood establishment--dirty, disrepair, overpriced, mediocre food and drink, but I can 't overlook disrespectful and unprofessional service. I 'll take my business elsewhere until they find better staff. Management should take note...