2/5 JoAnna M. 3 years ago on Google
Such
attitude
from
the
hosts
upon
entering
this
place.
I
understand
basic
Spanish
and
can
read
a
menu,
but
when
I
stopped
the
girl
who
did
not
greet
me
and
just
rattled
off
something
super
fast
in
Spanish,
I
kindly
told
her
(in
Spanish)
to
please
slow
down,
I
understand
just
a
little..
She
rolled
her
eyes
and
pointed
to
the
guy
standing
in
the
doorway.
We
asked
for
a
menu
and
he
said,
"Well,
the
menu
is
in
Spanish."
I
replied
,
"No
problema.".
Just
be
aware
that
they
also
want
your
name
and
phone
number
for
Covid
tracking
(no,
thank
you)
or
you
are
not
allowed
to
dine
in.
The
silly
thing
is,
you
do
go
through
the
restaurant
area
to
place
your
order
and
hope
that
you
can
find
a
place
to
sit
and
wait.
The
host
brings
you
through
and
just
leaves
you
there,
thank
goodness
we
did
find
a
nice
gentleman
that
immediately
came
over
to
take
our
order.
Oh,
and
don't
try
to
order
something
different
than
one
of
their
listed
pizzas
or
you
will
get
questioned
multiple
times
and
if
you're
sure
you
don't
want
xyz.
So
we
waited
what
seemed
like
an
exceptionally
long
time
and
by
the
time
we
did
get
our
pizza,
it
was
warm
but
the
cheese
had
almost
solidified
on
the
top.
We
figured
instead
of
going
through
the
hassle,
we'd
just
reheat
it.
So,
I
don't
need
to
tell
you
that
this
location,
the
pizza
and
the
hostesses
are
a
very
big
disappointment.
I
think
what
they
have
done
with
the
place
is
great
(it
is
an
old
skate
park
and
industrial
building)
but
I
would
avoid
eating
here
at
all
costs.
We
have
had
much
better
service
and
food
from
the
location
near
the
Monument
to
the
Revolution.
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