We came to this bar on a Tuesday evening, hoping to relax with some drinks and a game of billiards. The place was completely empty, which made us think it would be a perfect, quiet night. Unfortunately, it turned out to be the opposite.
After we bought our drinks and started playing, the waitress came over just fifteen minutes later and rudely told us we couldnât play any longer. We even offered to pay for extra time, but she flat-out refused to take any money. Instead, she kept insisting we stop, with no explanation at all.
The bar was empty â there was no reason to rush us, no other guests waiting, nothing. Yet her attitude was so unwelcoming and aggressive that we had no choice but to leave. We didnât even finish our drinks; the whole evening was ruined.
We honestly have no idea why the waitress acted this way, but being treated like this in an empty bar is unacceptable. I would not recommend this...
   Read moreWe came to fairplay saloon to watch football this week. The bar was busy, so no seats left but there was plenty of space to stand and watch the game. When I went to the bar to order drinks the bar tender snapped at me "where you going to sit??" I said "we'll just stand over there" but he wouldn't serve me. We then left feeling very unwelcome. Maybe a doorman on busy nights to tell people the bar is at capacity would be a good idea.
If you are going to this bar to watch the game, I recommend arriving early to get a seat as apparently standing is not permitted đđ We ended up missing the start of the game because of this! On the positive side, it did mean we found another bar where we had a great night! We squeezed in shoulder to shoulder as you expect to do whenever a big game is on and the friendly staff...
   Read moreThe blonde waitress was extremely rude and unprofessional. She never explained any rules about how the billiard tables work and then suddenly started accusing us of playing for too long. We even offered to pay any amount per hour just to avoid conflict, but she replied, âThatâs not a solution.â We were a group of four, sitting in an almost empty bar on a Tuesday evening, drinking beers, and had only been playing for 30 minutes when she started complaining for no reason.
If there are specific rules for using the billiard tables, they should be clearly communicated upfront to avoid ruining anyoneâs evening. Set a minimum order amount or an hourly rate per table - anything would be better than this disastrous,...
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