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Businiess name:  Bess Bistro
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
My friends and I had a terrific meal, wonderful service from a delightful waitress, and a great time gathering here, until the cranky, overly posh maitre de came by to snatch our camera away (we didn't know about the ridiculous no-camera rule beforehand). First of all, get over yourselves. This is Austin, not L.A., and no one here cares about celebrities that much (sorry, Sandra). Second, if you're going to create a fun gathering place, lose the silly no-camera rule. You've just eliminated, um, fun, from the experience. I guess I'll only go to Bess if I want to: not meet up with friends I rarely get to see, not celebrate a birthday or any other happy occasion, not reunite family, or not host out-of-town guests. In short, I'll go here for the food, but not for fun. Whee. Third, if you insist on upholding your snobbish no-camera rule, at least be NICE about it. You're a ""maitre de"", not Mel Gibson.\r \r *By the way, there were NO celebrities on hand when we were eating here. I was visiting from out of town and meeting up with friends and we were strictly taking pictures of each other. (As was the table behind us). Next time we'll meet up elsewhere. Pros: good food, prices Cons: L.A. attitude in Austin

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