thuggs B.
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Seemed at first like the car crash woke this place up, but their staff have frequently been rude to me and my friends/family since and the most recent incident has solidified that this place just isn't worth the money. Food is okay, obviously a complete 180 from where they used to be, but when I'm spending around $100 for a meal for two if you drink (one blue moon draft in a regular pint glass cost $11 for example), probably closer to $60 if you don't drink, I dont want my experience there to be a crap shoot. The reason I won't be giving this place my business anymore (which I'm sure they could care less about because they clearly take Clarendon's foot traffic for granted) is because of how this place has treated me and my friends. Once, a friend of mine was confronted by a waitress for how much they tipped (something around 10% I recall) as we were exiting. I would note that this waitress probably visited our table a total of like 5 or 6 times (a very conservative estimate) across a nearly 2 hr period. A separate time the hostess refused to sit us at their open high top tables without any reasonable explanation, and instead argued with us when we asked why. We were told that because we were a party of two, we could not sit at any of their open high top tables (seats 4), unless we were willing to sit at the same table as other groups of two because these seats were considered "community tables" (have no idea why these other groups of two were allowed to sit at these tables alone but not us). There were at least 3 empty high tops on a Thursday afternoon, as well as numerous other empty tables all throughout the portion of the restaurant that we were requesting seating in. It made no sense, and the manager even admitted as much once he was finally called over for assistance. The owner then began eyeballing us after we sat down, and eventually approached us asking about the incident. We explained what happened, and instead of apologizing, he patronized us and justified the nonsense situation because she was apparently only 16 years old. Ageism isn't appropriate no matter what way it's served up.