2/5 N A. 5 months ago on Google • 21 reviews
Great
artists.
I
enjoyed
the
show.
However,
the
venue
doesn't
value
solo
guests
who
took
the
time
to
reserve
for
dinner
and
a
show.The
staff
obviously
messed
up
the
reservation
and
instead
of
simply
owning
it
by
admitting
their
mistake
(
it
took
them
5
minutes
to
find
me
a
place...
but
guests
and
non-reservation
patrons
who
came
after
me
were
sat
(at
great
seats
facing
the
stage)
before...
and
at
least
three
subsequent
ones
on
a
specific
table
left
shortly
after
looking
at
the
menu
),
I
was
sat
at
a
table
with
my
back
to
the
stage
and
facing
other
patrons.
Sharing
a
table
is
not
a
problem.
However,
the
classy
thing
would
have
been
to
be
seated
facing
the
stage
(Common
sense
that
I
do
not
want
a
tete-a-tete
with
strangers
in
their
own
dates
whilst
eating
mussels
and
vice
versa).
When
I
made
the
remark,
I
was
told
that
I
could
hear
the
music
with
my
ears
whilst
eating
(
facing
strangers)
and
that
I
just
needed
to
inconvenience
myself
by
twisting
(whilst
eating).
I
was
starving,
but
this
type
of
welcome
has
ruined
my
appetite
to
only
ordering
a
main
plate.
Quite
interesting
is
that
I
saw
this
table
having
various
non-dining
patrons
the
entire
evening.
Not
once
I
was
offered
to
move.
In
retrospect,
the
aforementioned
free
table
they
refused
to
give
me
so
to
please
other
non-reservation
guests
(who
ended
up
either
not
staying
or
seating
solo
themselves
for
a
simple
beer)
could
have
been
used
by
me.
Whilst
the
staff
tried
to
serve
me
with
smiles
as
to
dismiss
this
bad
episode-
with
no
apologies-,
they
were
not
the
most
attentive
once
the
meal
was
ordered.
Very
strange
experience
for
a
solo
Black
woman
still
new
to
town
and
visiting...a
Jazz
venue.
I
would
recommend
the
place
only
for
a
spontaneous
visit
for
music
and
drink
(
like
I
did
my
first
time)
and
not
to
bother
going
solo
for
a
dinner
reservation....they
will
probably
ignore
it
anyways
if
it
suits
them.
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