The bartenders were amazing, even the security guy who was forced to escort me out after the whole situation; he was very kind and apologetic. The issue was with a worker that might possibly go by the name Nick Curtis; we were not able to confirm this. Me, three other women(strangers), along with my group had concerns with this man. People were pushed aside to get out of this workers way whenever he chose to walk by and the way he put his hands on people was so ridiculous I had asked my friend if she was O.K. Moving forward, he had screamed at three other women, including myself because we thought his attitude was out of control and we chose to stick up for the woman he was yelling at at the time. He continued to get upset because of the situation he put himself in then personally attacked my appearance. He knew he was wrong and had nothing else to use, so of course, best thing is to attack someone’s appearance to hurt them, right? He made fun of my hair amongst other things, saying disrespectful things when shaming my appearance. He was obviously drunk(or an a**), extremely angry, AND HE WAS WORKING! Horrible experience I could not believe it; still in disbelief that a worker is allowed to act like that AND be allowed the privilege to kick out anyone who dares to defend themselves from malicious intent. I would go into further detail over how close this worker stepped towards me and another women because of how angry he was, but I’m sure someone else will have this experience, and he will continue to work there so why bother. I do need to point out just how aggressive this man was. I walked away from the argument first and went back to where my group was sitting and spoke to a family member over what had occurred. The same worker saw me speaking with her and aggressively screamed, “Why you talking S!” (he thought me telling him to calm down was “talking s” and he continued to say it repetitively thereafter) he came at me; made it a point to get uncomfortably close into my personal space as if to threaten me, he then got security to escort me out. Careful with this worker everyone! Definitely is on...
Read moreSome co-workers and I were looking for a place to have a few drinks after work. Mickey's came up, but none of us had been to this location downtown before. We tried calling to ask about drink specials and the phone just kept ringing. The line didn't provide hours or specials while on hold and nobody answered.
We decided to go there anyway and were told by the bartender that the bottle beers were $2.50 for Thursday Happy Hour. As there were a few of us, we sat at a table with drinks from the bar. We could see a waiter and waitress near the door deciding who should come to the table. Once one of them did, she insisted the beers were $3, eventually remembered it was happy hour, but didn't bring the correct change (kept $.5). She did this three times before we all decided to leave. $1.5 isn't anything to yell at a manager about, but stealing from a customer is enough for me to never go back there. We went down the street to another bar and spent more of our money tipping a waitress who wasn't...
Read moreMy boyfriend and I stopped by the patio on July 3rd to grab a few drinks after walking around downtown. It was a nice night just before a holiday and the service was terrible.
We figured the night before a national holiday, they would have been equipped to serve extra traffic, but we were wrong. We walked up to the patio bar and sat down.
The bartender made 8 laps around the bar, talking and joking with regulars. At first we figured he was just trying to get caught up, but after sitting for 15 mins and not even being greeted, the bartender served three people who arrived after us (who he appeared to have been friends with).
We ended up leaving without being greeted or even asked if we wanted to order anything. On our way out we heard the bartender say a snarky comment about us...
We will not be going back here again, this place used to be awesome when it was Mickey's, but now the service is non-existent... unless you are friends with...
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