Very rude and poor customer service… I come here and spend $$$$ And I always sit in the bar one day I came in to this place, It was Saturday and bar was full… I sit on the table and I ordered a drink… And after I saw an available seat in the bar, I close my tab and I moved on to the bar… A very rude bartender called Joey told me that he is losing money out of his pocket because l switched the seat from table to the bar… I find that bartender’s behavior very rude towards customer that spends money in this unprofessional place… by just simply coming here and spending money and just sitting here in the bar… I don’t know how this bartender still works here… I would never recommend anybody coming here dealing with this rude and disrespectful bartender. I don’t expect five-star service at every bar, but I do expect basic respect—something Joey, the bartender, seems to lack entirely.
From the jump, Joey treated me like I was interrupting his night instead of being part of the reason he has a job. His smug attitude, eye rolls, and condescending tone made it clear he thinks he’s too cool to do his actual job. News flash: pouring drinks doesn’t come with a superiority complex, and bad energy behind the bar kills the whole vibe.
There’s a big difference between having personality and having an ego. Joey hasn’t figured that out yet. I hope someone reminds him that hospitality is part of the word hospitality industry—because right now, he’s just giving “high school cafeteria energy” in a place that deserves better.
Management, take note: your bartender isn’t the main character. Your customers are the reason the lights stay on. I stayed, gave the place another chance, and spent money ordering food for my self and spent more money — despite Joey’s behavior. If management’s reading this: you’ve got staff who represent your brand well. Joey isn’t...
Read moreAwesome service and awesome staff. My only complaint is...one of the servers doesn't have a Lexus to drive back and forth to work!!! Major update since my last review…Just got back from another visit to Mixers and I’m sad to say there’s been no progress on securing a Lexus for that poor underprivileged server. Therefore, I have offered my services to act in the capacity of business manager (Pro Bono) and represent her in all negotiations with her employers.
We have now revised our demands as follows:
• She will not settle for a Lexus anymore… she now demands a new Bugatti Chiron. The $2,998,000 price tag will make them wish they had agreed to the Lexus!
• $500,000 signing bonus
• $5,000 incentive bonus for every positive review she receives.
• One Month paid vacation every year
• 15 sick days per year
• 401K with 100% matching company contributions…Retroactive from first day of employment.
• Pension Plan…Retroactive from first day of employment.
Obviously, this is going to be a long and tough negotiation period. Therefore, in the interim, please come to Mixers and help this poor underprivileged server achieve her goals and aspirations…be sure to tell them that you want Stinkerbell to be your server and please...
Read moreI will be sick all weekend for sure. But I deserve it for ordering from this place. First of all, the place smelled like an ashtray. The smoke was overwhelming. I should have left when I smelled it, but I decided to place a to go order instead (from a waitress outside). No fresh air on the patio either, BTW. Smokers everywhere. Then I took my food across the street to my apartment only to eat one of the worst meals I have ever had. I tried to force it down because of my hunger and the $15 that I spent, but could not stand anymore. It was disgusting! Not long after, my stomach started making noises. Let’s just say it’s going to be a long weekend and I will have to stay home because of the things that food caused in my body. If you don’t like fresh air or good food, I highly recommend Mixers. Unless you want to die from second hand smoke and disgusting food, do not...
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