I was having a terrible day and went here with my partner. He thought going out for a meal and some entertainment after would be helpful. This was our second trip to this establishment since I arrived and the first was great so I assumed this one would be as as well.
We were seated and our waitress was what looked like a manager so I figured it wouldn't be too bad or frustrating. I had been crying a lot that day and when she arrived she asked my partner what we were having. He said we didn't know and she walked away. She didn't say anything to me (a strong theme that would continue up until we actually left.). When she came back she took our orders. Chatted with him. Walked away. She would come to the table to ask - "how is the food? And other such pleasantries however she made direct eye contact with my partner and when I spoke or started to join in I was bulldozed and she would walk away. It would repeat several times. I was extremely frustrated and just shocked. Now I felt even worse than before and asked him to leave after I had maybe three bites of my breakfast. She came to the table and she asked him if he needed a box. His plate was clean. I had leftovers. I told her I would need a box. She agreed that I needed a box and went to get it. I'm not sure why she felt the need to agree or converse with my partner only - it was just simply the rudest service I've had since arriving here. I had already had a horrible day at work. It was just rude. And I wouldn't say it was her outright flirting but it was offensive and she blatantly did not speak to me or allow me to speak. It felt AWFUL. I also took a while to leave a review because I didn't want to leave it while I was upset and offended at her behavior.
I will never be returning to this...
Read moreWhile visiting family in Yuba City we needed to find a spot for breakfast. We picked Huckleberry's completely at random and couldn't be more pleased with our choice. From the moment we walked in the energy from the host and servers was positive and uplifting. They were not only helping each other, without asking, but complementing, thanking each other and having FUN! Our server Olivia was AWESOME, super cheerful & help us with recommendations as we were 1st time visitors. Looking around before we ordered we saw a lot of happy tables and A LOT OF FOOD!. I ordered the build your own 2 egg omelette (because the 3 egg looked so big) bacon, onion & Avocado with home fried potatoes (w/onions &peppers) crispy with a side pancake. My wife had the "New Orleans". Both of us loved our meals. Both loaded with the meats we'd ordered, well prepared and served timely. I specifically asked that my potatoes be crispy (as I always request but rarely receive) and to delay my pancakes so I could eat them as "desert". The potatoes WERE AWESOME - couldn't have been better prepared. The pancakes came just as I finished my main meal. They were also well prepared, served with warm syrup. My wife and I are both seniors and the amount of food was way more than we could finish. I'd have been hard pressed in my youth to eat it all and I could put away some groceries. Priced reasonably and very clean location. Good choice for breakfast or lunch whenever your...
Read moreIf there were a zero star section, I'd have to give it to this place. I Doordashed breakfast one morning. I received one small syrup for three massive pancakes, which makes zero sense. It wasn't enough to cover one fourth of one pancake. I did not have any additional syrup, so I had to pack it up and keep it cold for the next day until I was able to get to the store and get some. I phoned the restaurant and spoke to a manager, who said that it was company policy to give one. I made two points: He should have been empowered to make a 'commonsense' choice to put more syrups into a bag with that many pancakes and due to their size. He wanted to argue over the word 'commonsense' and the fact that he should have been empowered. The fact of the matter is that the word commonsense is means the common through process that would be effective before becoming incompetent, which I would put this in that category. The man then said that I was berating him, which is pretty common for people who don't want to accept responsibility. I'm wondering if he even asked his bosses if he can use his own discretion to place more items into someone's bag based on size and number of items. I will never eat here again and would not suggest others to do so based on the...
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