4 /5
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The night didn 't start out well. When we got there, the hostess told my friend we couldn 't sit for half an hour. When I went over to ask if we couldn 't at least sit at an empty table (there were plenty) so we didn 't have to stand for half an hour, our party of 3 are all in our 60s, I was told that we had to stand, we weren 't allowed to sit. I chuckled and said, you 're young but when you get to be in your 60s you 'll understand not wanting to be on your feet that long. She asked if I wanted to talk to the manager and I told her that wouldn 't be necessary but she could let the manager know that I thought the rule that we couldn 't sit a table just because the kitchen was busy was a silly rule. She evidently told the manager that I was rude because the manager came and chewed me out because I shouldn 't be rude to a child . She said the hostess is a 17 year old child. I tried to explain that I hadn 't been rude I just asked why we couldn 't sit instead of standing when there were open tables. She said she saw me pointing at the child just as I was pointing at her. I admit I use my hands when I talk but never pointed at anyone. She went on to tell me that I was welcome to leave. But then when one of my friends came over, we were told we could sit at a table but we would not be served for at least half an hour. We Saud that was fine. Another manager? came over and asked if there was a problem. We explained everything to her and she said we could have sat in the waiting area. I then told her that neither the hostess or the manager had told me there was a place where we could sit, if they had we would have sat there. The evening did get better, the food was good, the owner, Steve seemed real nice, the band (South of 30) was good and our waitress Meg was fantastic.