The bartender made bloody marys with a smile, a smile that quickly turned to shock when he saw that the hostess failed to seat usagainat a newly cleared table. We had been waiting to sit for over an hour. The three hostesses at the front cant handle the handfull of customers that come in for Sunday brunch. As the hostesses walked around with their noses in the air (literally) and their chests pushed out, all three failed to 1)smile, 2)speak to us without sounding like a valley girl and 3) tell us the truth. We watched them repeatedly sit parties before us that clearly showed up long after us and were told they arrived first. The mediocre food is not worth the hideous treatment we received. The only person more shockingly rude than the hostesses was the restaurants manager. Too bad Public isnt welcoming to theirs.
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