RP Adlers: “A Comedy of Horrible Customer Service“ Step right up, folks, to witness the grand spectacle of abysmal customer service at RP Adlers, where the owner, RANDY Alder and his minions have mastered the art of disappointment. Brace yourselves for an experience so astonishingly dreadful that it'll leave you questioning your life choices. I had the distinct pleasure (or rather, misfortune) of visiting this establishment not once, not twice, but thrice, and let me assure you, the comedy of errors was nothing short of spectacular.
The first act of this tragicomedy begins with the staff's impeccable ability to make you feel invisible. Picture this: you walk into RP Adlers, your presence as noticeable as a grain of sand on a beach, and you're left standing awkwardly at the entrance, waiting for someone, anyone, to acknowledge your existence. Perhaps they were aiming for a "hide-and-seek" theme, but alas, the punchline was lost on me.
As the show progresses, it becomes clear that the waitstaff at RP Adlers have mastered the art of vanishing acts. It's as if they have taken secret lessons from Harry Houdini himself, disappearing for extended periods and reappearing just in time to miss your frantic attempts to flag them down. I must say, their dedication to the craft of ignoring customers is truly commendable. Bravo, bravo!
Now, let's address the elephant in the room - or rather, the elephant in the form of discrimination. It seems that RP Adlers has a unique code when it comes to serving customers. "IF YOU BROWN RP Adler IS NOT DOWN”seems to be the unwritten rule. In a bizarre twist of fate, countless minorities have shared similar tales of woe, trapped in the tangled web of ineptitude spun by the establishment. It's almost as if they hired a service team exclusively trained in the art of misplaced priorities. Kudos for the commitment to achieving the lowest bar possible.
In this tragic comedy, Randy Alder, the mastermind behind RP Adlers, plays the lead role as the oblivious owner. His impressive ability to overlook the cries for improvement from dissatisfied patrons is something to behold. One can't help but wonder if he's auditioning for a remake of "The Emperor's New Clothes," as he parades around, blissfully unaware of the storm brewing around him.
To conclude, RP Adlers is a theatrical performance of epic proportions, where the audience becomes unwilling participants in a farcical display of horrid customer service. The staff's vanishing acts, combined with the discriminatory undertones, make for a truly unforgettable experience. If you're seeking an evening of frustration, disappointment, and an overwhelming desire to laugh (or cry), RP Adlers aka RIP Adlers is the place for you. Just remember, in this theatrical spectacle, the joke is firmly on the customers. V/R, Disappointed...
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I recently went to Andler’s Pub with my parents on Halloween, and we had a really nice evening overall. The atmosphere was festive, with a cozy Halloween vibe that added to the night. When we first sat down, we were forgotten about initially, and it took a little while to get someone’s attention. However, once a server named Terry (I think that was her name) realized we hadn’t been helped, she immediately stepped in and made sure we were taken care of.
From that moment on, Terry’s service was fantastic. She was warm, attentive, and made us feel genuinely welcome, despite how busy the pub was with Halloween celebrations. She checked on us frequently, kept our drinks refilled, and made sure our food came out promptly. Her attentive and friendly attitude really turned things around and made our experience memorable.My grandmother ordered a gold rush which was average but I’m GLAD THE BAR TRIED AND DID MAKE IT a lot of places will just not know or say no.
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Read moreWe go to Adler's an awful lot. It's a great neighborhood restaurant. Years ago when we started going there the service wasn't great, but that is no longer the case. We always have great servers now.
The food is delicious. My wife always has gotten the filet medallions and, though they're occasionally slightly overcooked (she orders them rare instead of medium rare and that's worked well) she loves them.
I'm so sad the pork tenderloin w/apple brandy sauce isn't on the menu any longer because it was my favorite, but their prime rib sandwich is great, the battered shrimp is amazing....I can always find something to get!
Their sides are fantastic-the french fries are fab, the pretzels are yummy, I'm always super happy when the sweet potato and rice soup is on the menu, and the best are the roasted baby reds, which finally made the permanent menu!!!
This place, more than any other one in the area, IMO, truly cares about feedback and implements suggestions from the comment cards. We've seen several occasions where they've acted on the feedback we've left. It's nice to see how much the...
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