1/5 kaigun G. 11 months ago on Google
**Eat
at
the
Stirling
Niagara
Pub
if
you're
willing
to
risk
being
towed**
10
of
us
coworkers
have
been
ordering
lunch
at
the
Stirling
on
alternating
days
for
the
past
2
months.
Pete
(who
was
great)
let
us
park
here
for
a
couple
hours
on
the
days
we
bought
lunch
there
since
we
had
business
in
the
area.
The
food
wasn't
too
bad
and
it
was
a
good
deal
for
all
of
us.
Everything
was
going
well
these
2
months,
until
last
week
when
Pete
quit
the
Sterling.
Just
days
later,
one
of
my
coworkers
had
his
car
towed
from
the
Stirling
parking
lot
on
a
day
we
have
regularly
been
ordering
lunch
there.
He
went
to
Steve
(the
owner)
to
see
if
he
can
explain
to
the
landlord
that
we
are
paying
customers
and
to
not
tow
our
cars
on
the
days
we
buy
our
lunch
there.
Steve's
reply
was
"I
can't
tell
them
who
not
to
tow".
We
find
it
hard
to
believe
that
a
business
tenant
can't
tell
a
landlord
to
not
tow
their
customers.
In
any
case,
his
answer
was
that
he
will
not
do
anything
about
it.
None
of
us
are
going
to
risk
a
$150
towing
fee
just
to
eat
at
the
Stirling
Niagara.
The
fact
that
the
pub
owner
doesn't
care
that
you,
as
a
paying
customer
gets
towed,
and
won't
even
make
a
single
phone
call
to
fix
the
problem
says
it
all.
And
just
like
that,
he
lost
10
loyal
regulars.
Don't
worry
Steve,
we
won't
bother
you
as
we
found
another
place
that
wanted
our
business.
Bottom
line:
When
you
eat
at
the
Stirling
Niagara
Pub
&
Eatery,
get
a
window
seat
so
you
can
see
when
your
car
is
getting
towed.
Know
that
you
park
at
your
own
risk,
because
Steve
the
owner
will
NOT
help
you
when
the
overzealous
landlord
decides
to
tow
your
car
for
literally
any
(or
no)
reason.
If
you
really
want
to
eat
here,
take
an
Uber.
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