This place is a very hot spot we had to walk a good ways just to get a parking spot. The audience is great you can kind of see in the pictures we went on one of New Orleans is coldest nights it was somewhere in the forty to fifties yeah I know people from UP North will read that and call us some weird names but anyway for us that's blistering cold there are heaters above every covered area pouring out some warm air so it helps the situation though it was still pretty uncomfortable when I went in some areas. There are some tables with heat pits and chairs surrounded them all in all very nice experience the 1 thing that was kind of notable though myself and most of my party are all Catholic on a lentin friday fast from meat and we wanted something to munch on wile we talked an had drinks we checked the food options and there really wasn't anything we could find that was non meat products for a Friday fast so we had to settle for some cheese fries which was not what we were wanting then we looked into it a little further and got some Veggie tacos which were very tasty don't get me wrong but still not exactly what we were after. This is mostly and open air outside place people are allowed to bring dogs in there are some areas with Concrete pads free to walk on others just kind of a gravel. If you want to meet up with your coworkers and there's a lot of you all this is a perfect spot I think. Is very dim late but bright enough where you can see which need to see there are TV's everywhere so if you're into sports and wanna watch games there's enough to cover several sports events...
Read moreDope looking place, but wasn’t pleased with how I was treated. My fiancé and I were coming to celebrate booking our wedding abroad after a long day at work. We were the third party to arrive and waited 20 minutes before they even opened. It was about to rain and they were mainly seating people on the covered patio. There was one picnic table left on the patio, keep in mind there were only parties of two people seated at each picnic table on the patio. When the hostess walked us to the patio and tried to seat us at a small bar table, we asked if we could sit at the last open picnic table since there were parties of two people seated at the other ones. She then explained to us that they have another party that’s going to be sat there. Mind you, the party that she proceeded to sit at the picnic table we wanted was a group of 5 businesspeople who looked as if they just got off work in button down shirts and slacks and they walked in after us. So thank you to the blonde hostess with the red tank top who made assumptions about my fiancé and I and blatantly denied us what we wanted to better serve a group of businesspeople. Money is money, and little did the service at Wrong Iron know is that we had come here to spend it. But since our money is no good here, we...
Read moreI've been to Wrong Iron a few times whenever I'm in town visiting. I like to get a frozen drink and enjoy the outside seating. Yesterday I stopped by with a group of 10 friends, we ordered a few drinks and had a great time until a very aggressive waitress by the name of Allison, insisted that we leave the restaurant because the restaurant was closing. I looked around and saw at least five other tables still eating and drinking so it was pretty strange that we were the only table that was being forced to leave. We already closed the check and we're getting our belongings together, when Allison decides to tap me on my shoulder telling me to leave again. I told her DON'T EVER put your hands on me on any other customer EVER AGAIN! Especially if you don't want me to put my hands on you. (Allison also didn't have on a mask, and clearly wasn't practicing social distancing) I was very upset that the manager on duty didn't do anything to deescalate the situation. Allison needs to be fired, no employee shoulder ever touch a customer. After yesterday's experience I don't think...
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