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Businiess name:  Brick Cafe
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
My wife was introduced to Brick Cafe a month ago by a friend. They went for brunch enjoyed themselves. The next week, my wife and I went there for dinner. With the exception of the door always flying open in the cold wind, it was very nice. \r So, when a group of us (12) wanted to throw a surprise birthday party for a close friend on a Tuesday night recently, I recommended Brick Cafe. \r My wife, an expert baker, and the celebrant's close friend, wanted to make her a cake and bring it in. \r This is where the trouble began. First, Brick wanted to refuse. Well, all right. They have a point. But, then they agreed, but wanted to charge us 35.00 for the privelege.\r \r Okay. Well, which is it?\r \r Here's where it got really nasty, though. When we asked if they could waive the charge, saying that, in a short four weeks time, we were bringing in a total of 16 covers, that we live close by, that we eat out a great deal, that the group would balk and go somewhere else, we were told, flat-out, 'We don't need your business.'\r \r Wow. \r Nice. \r You don't allow food to be brought in? Or, you just want to charge us for the privelege? Pick a policy. I can understand either one. \r But, telling your customers to go take a hike? \r I about sh*t a 'Brick'. Pros: Serviceable food from a rather generic cafe Cons: Service with more attitude than is acceptable

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