Don’t go! Food is poor quality (read yelp reviews) and unfriendly staff. They gave us a table for 4 even though we were a party of 5. My 4 year old was looking forward to a pancake breakfast with his 60 and 70 year old grandmas, but that was cut short we tried to get a larger table for 5.
Our order was cancelled, they demanded we leave for asking why we couldn’t get a 5 person table once two had opened up, then they threatened to call the POLICE when we asked if they had seriously just kicked us out!?
We were not fighting or arguing with them at all and felt the staff blew the situation out of proportion instead of diffusing the waitress, which would have been the appropriate response given there were several open tables that would have been able to accommodate our group.
Anyway, I’ve contacted the Better Business Bureau and various neighborhood organizations because this seemed a bit...well, racist. My mom and I were the only black people there and they threaten to call the police on us — ordering breakfast while black I guess. So bizarre,...
Read moreThe waitress was not friendly at all. I came here for breakfast. She saw me just one person she just said "sit at the counter/bar seat" its like she tell a 2 year old where to sit. She doesn't welcoming her guests and not even have smile on her face. There are plenty of tables are available in the restaurant she didn't even asked me where I prefer to sit. I asked her if I could sit the table outside she said there is no menu outside! She asked what do I want to eat on the menu and just want me to start my order. The way she answered me questions make me feel she is not welcome me as a guest. So i am already ready to leave. I came to the brunch place want to have a enjoyable breakdast with a good mood. She changed everyhing! I was wondering why this place is always seems empty compared to other brunch spaces nearby. Now I know the reason and I am not walk into this door ever again! *if you don't know how to smile you should not open...
Read moreNot welcome. They hate families. They asked us to leave the stroller outside. However I come often and I thought they would be more attentioned and helpfull to find a solution (for a stroller…not a car, a stroller) but they prefered let us go. « It’s up to you » said the lady which was clearly unhappy to see me and my stroller. That the first thing she said when we arrived. « Put your stroller somewhere else » instead of « good morning ». Nice…. But it the end I thank you because you made me discover « crepevine » juste beside. They welcomed us so well and even gave toys to occupy the baby. Amazing. You’ve lost a customer. But it’s in the good of everybody. You’ll never see this awfull stroller again and I’ve discovered a much better plase. So, in the end, thank you ! (Yes,...
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