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Businiess name:  La Casa Sena
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
We are disgusted at their priority of pretension over service. We arrived on time, had called earlier to confirm, and were seated at a table next to the wash bin covered in pollen and bird poop. We asked to move inside after our menus were blown away. Our waiter acted completely put out by our request and sent me to take it up the maitre d to deal with our request. Once inside our previous waiter stopped by every three minutes to see if we had finally made a decision on our order. It took us a bit longer than that to look through the twenty plus page wine list, which boasts an excessive variety of five hundred dollar wines. Once we landed on one of reason (expecting to pay close to two hundred for the meal) he asked for our IDs. My wife often doesn't carry her purse when we are out together. However, with six college and graduate degrees between the two of us, home owners, and married five years, we never guessed he would refuse to serve her wine. But he did, and told some lies about it being New Mexico law to card. The floor manager came over, wouldn't speak directly to my wife, and told me he would not serve wine to ""my wife."" I asked him if he had carded the sixty- something couple enjoying their wine next to us. The floor manager refused to call the manager to talk with us. Needless to say we left then and there. The worst, most pretentious service we have ever had. Diners beware: gold rolexes required for good service.

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