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Businiess name:  Game On Fenway
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Look, I get it that this is a great place to be if you are young and strong and can deal with standing in line. I'm disabled -- I use two canes, and every other restaurant I go to will bring me a chair when there's a line and I need to wait, but with these idiots I have to beg for a chair every time, and each time it's like reinventing the wheel, they can't figure out where they keep the extra chairs (by the door nearest the entrance to Fenway) or where to put a chair so it doesn't trip the wait people. Disabled people in wheelchairs will do better because they have somewhere to sit while they wait, but disabled people who aren't in wheelchairs should avoid Game On when things are busy. It makes it worse that when there are only one or two people, the wait is MUCH longer because almost all their tables are for four to six people. If I am going to a game, I wish I could go to Game On, but it's just not worth the bother, so these days I hobble farther to a restaurant that has a few chairs for people who are waiting and lots of tables for two (easy enough to shove two or three of them together for groups -- why can't Game On do this?). Pros: Good on slow days Cons: Totally unhelpful on busy days

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