Was looking for somewhere close to take my daughter for her 19th birthday. Read some recent reviews and all was good., should have read more! I had made a reservation for a window seat and it was confirmed we would have one. Got there and the lady at the desk asked us to wait then a gentleman came over. Thought he would be taking us to our table however he took us outside to the patio. Seating on the patio was steel chairs and table. Told him we had a reservation and we had in fact seen tables with reserved signs on them. He then led us back inside another into another dining room, not the one we entered through. This room was okay but know near as nice as the room we enter. He pointed to a seat and left. A server brought us 3 menus for 6 people and placed the extra table settings on top of the menus. There was also only 2 waiters on the side we were on. When one came over, we were told there wasn't enough menus so we had to share. We ordered drinks and an appeitizer while we looked at the menus we were sharing., drinks came 10-15 minutes later then the appetizer about 10 minutes later. In the 20-25 minutes we waited for our food, we became focused on watching their ""seating"" arrangements. They definately have some sort of selective seating practice going on. Plus, whenever someone was ""lead"" outside then back in, it was by this gentleman they called over. Everyone seated on the ""other"" side was done by the woman who was at the desk. Now, ""our"" side did have a mixture of people (including white), however the other side did not. Our party was very well dressed but my grandson was wearing a jacket with a hood and my daughter has her very long hair in braids. Don't know if these were the reason we were ""lead out but it was the only difference we could see. The whole time my grandson kept saying that we should pay for our drinks and leave because they were treating us ""funny"". We should have.\r
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After all of this, the food was even worse! Don't go!!
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